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- ImplementIng ISO50001 - guIdance dOcument tO SI 426 - multI-SIte ImplementatIOn - eSOS audIt v ISO50001 - mOnItOrIng & meterIng ISO50001 UK 2016 will bring together delegates who are considering the transition to this International standard, but yet to make the journey. The theme/profile of this event is simply to create an exchange of information between organisations who are about to make the transition to ISO50001 and companies who have already made the transition. Our speakers have been carefully selected based on their experiences and knowledge of this standard and are keen to network with delegates in an effort to develop the standard further within the UK. www.iso50001uk.com MEDIA PARTNERS PARTNERS PARTNERS SettIng wOrld claSS StandardS In energy management ISO50001 UK 2016 is driven by the necessity for energy efficiency in British business and no other industry event has or will bring together such like minded individuals to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency within their facilities. According to the UN, global demand for water may outstrip supply by 2030. Current global water issues namely: water availability, flooding and pollution, are affected by various activities such as joint over-abstraction, lack of efficiency and climate change, which in turn result in ecological, social and economic impacts at the local level. Water is critical resource and Water Stewardship aims to promote responsible water management that has social, economic and environmental benefits. Good water stewards understand their own water use and recognise the wider catchment context in terms of water governance, water balance, water quality and important water-related areas. Some of the key drivers for Water Stewardship include: - Corporate strategy as a leader and to benchmark within group - Corporate social responsibility and values - Environmental sustainability - Demonstrating Green credentials which in some cases is becoming a supply chain requirement - Better communication and acknowledgement of improvements to secure funding for future projects - Reducing costs associated with excess consumption - Needs to establish a robust baseline to transparently monitor and verify improvements - Compliance requirements - Risk management e.g. to mitigate against downtime, contamination, etc. Some of the key challenges of better water stewardship include: - Cost of water is perceived as low - Time and resource commitment - Effective and accurate metering on site - Establishing verifiable savings to justify ROI - Site management buy-in - Production lacks allocation of utility costs at present - Potential conflicts of interest through reliance on Vendors for water treatment and equipment maintenance EUROPEAN WATER STEWARDSHIP (EWS) STANDARD European Water Stewardship (EWS) is an integrative certification system for industry and agriculture to assess, verify and communicate sustainable water management practices. The EWS standard is the result of the collective efforts and knowledge of water users in industry and agriculture and defines a system of clear steps towards more sustainable water management at an operational and wider catchment level. The benefits for EWS-certified organisations include: - Independent proof of sustainable water management practices for stakeholders and investors - Improved efficiency and cost savings - Greater awareness and leadership - Visibility of corporate water governance - Demonstration of corporate responsibility LEAN WATER MANAGEMENT The workshop will also highlight the application of lean methodologies to utility/resource management and continuous improvement initiatives. Lean approaches and tools offer a powerful and proven means to drive energy, water and resource efficiency initiatives, delivering cost savings in the short term while helping organisations achieve longer term sustainability targets and international standards. Exemplar case studies that have applied lean methodologies to water-related projects and demonstrated verifiable savings will be presented. These case studies highlight the issues addressed, the solutions and the benefits for the organisations. Some examples of case study topics include: - Development of metering strategies - Water mapping - Improved decision making using lean tools - Adoption of site-wide programme approach - Awareness and upskilling of staff - Leveraging best-in-class technologies for utility management efficiency - EWS standard certification 616 Edenderry Business Campus, Edenderry, Co.Offaly. Ireland Tel: 046 977 3434 www.boxmedia.ie To reserve your delegaTe seaT visiT www.iso50001uK.CoM or eMail [email protected] To requesT your delegaTe paCK UK ISO50001 NEC, Birmingham 29th September 2016 UK ISO50001 NEC, Birmingham 29th September 2016 DRIVING ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES IN IRISH BUSINESS environment & energy management Driven By The neeD For innovaTion & eFFiciency in irish Business ISO IRELAND WATER STEWARDSHIP WORKSHOP Participants in this training workshop are free but limited and on a first come first served basis. Attendees need to reserve in advance by sending an email to [email protected] no later than 1st September 2016.

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Page 1: iso50001 uk

- ImplementIng ISO50001- guIdance dOcument tO SI 426- multI-SIte ImplementatIOn- eSOS audIt v ISO50001- mOnItOrIng & meterIng

ISO50001 UK 2016 will bring together delegates who are considering the transition to this International standard, but yet to make the journey.

The theme/profile of this event is simply to create an exchange of information between organisations who are about to make the transition to ISO50001 and companies who have already made the transition. Our speakers have been carefully selected based on their experiences and knowledge of this standard and are keen to network with delegates in an effort to develop the standard further within the UK.

www.iso50001uk.com

MEDIA PARTNERS

PARTNERSPARTNERS

SettIng wOrld claSS StandardS In energy management

ISO50001 UK 2016 is driven by the necessity for energy efficiency in British business and no other industry event has or will bring together such like minded individuals to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency within their facilities.

According to the UN, global demand for water may outstrip supply by 2030. Current global water issues namely: water availability, flooding and pollution, are affected by various activities such as joint over-abstraction, lack of efficiency and climate change, which in turn result in ecological, social and economic impacts at the local level.

Water is critical resource and Water Stewardship aims to promote responsible water management that has social, economic and environmental benefits. Good water stewards understand their own water use and recognise the wider catchment context in terms of water governance, water balance, water quality and important water-related areas.

Some of the key drivers for Water Stewardship include:- Corporate strategy as a leader and to benchmark within group- Corporate social responsibility and values- Environmental sustainability- Demonstrating Green credentials which in some cases is becoming a supply chain requirement- Better communication and acknowledgement of improvements to secure funding for future projects- Reducing costs associated with excess consumption- Needs to establish a robust baseline to transparently monitor and verify improvements- Compliance requirements- Risk management e.g. to mitigate against downtime, contamination, etc.

Some of the key challenges of better water stewardship include:- Cost of water is perceived as low- Time and resource commitment- Effective and accurate metering on site- Establishing verifiable savings to justify ROI- Site management buy-in- Production lacks allocation of utility costs at present- Potential conflicts of interest through reliance on Vendors for water treatment and equipment maintenance

EuropEan WatEr StEWardShip (EWS) StandardEuropean Water Stewardship (EWS) is an integrative certification system for industry and agriculture to assess, verify and communicate sustainable water management practices. The EWS standard is the result of the collective efforts and knowledge of water users in industry and agriculture and defines a system of clear steps towards more sustainable water management at an operational and wider catchment level.

The benefits for EWS-certified organisations include:- Independent proof of sustainable water management practices for stakeholders and investors- Improved efficiency and cost savings- Greater awareness and leadership- Visibility of corporate water governance- Demonstration of corporate responsibility

LEan WatEr managEmEntThe workshop will also highlight the application of lean methodologies to utility/resource management and continuous improvement initiatives. Lean approaches and tools offer a powerful and proven means to drive energy, water and resource efficiency initiatives, delivering cost savings in the short term while helping organisations achieve longer term sustainability targets and international standards. Exemplar case studies that have applied lean methodologies to water-related projects and demonstrated verifiable savings will be presented. These case studies highlight the issues addressed, the solutions and the benefits for the organisations.

Some examples of case study topics include:- Development of metering strategies- Water mapping- Improved decision making using lean tools- Adoption of site-wide programme approach- Awareness and upskilling of staff- Leveraging best-in-class technologies for utility management efficiency- EWS standard certification

616 Edenderry Business Campus,Edenderry, Co.Offaly. Ireland

Tel: 046 977 3434www.boxmedia.ie

To reserve your delegaTe seaT visiT www.iso50001uK.CoMor eMail [email protected] To requesT your delegaTe paCK

UKISO50001NEC, Birmingham 29th September 2016

UKISO50001NEC, Birmingham 29th September 2016

Driving EnErgy & EnvironmEntal initiativEs in irish BusinEss

environment & energy management

Driven By The neeD For innovaTion & eFFiciency in irish BusinessISO IRELAND

Water SteWardShip WorkShop

Participants in this training workshop are free but limited and on a first come first served basis. Attendees need to reserve in advance by sending an email to [email protected] no later than 1st September 2016.

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9.00am WeLCoMe & iNtrodUCtioN - roNaN McGLade

9.10am CoNor MoLLoy - AEMS - Event ChairmanConor Molloy, is an independent energy advisor with an MSc in Energy Management and Renewable energy from University of Ulster, he is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Measurement & Verification professional (CMVP) and trainer for ISO50001. Conor is a founding member of Energy Management Professionals Ireland (EMPI), and has been accepted as a member of the Association of Energy Engineers, CILT, FTAI, IMCA and EVO. In recent times, he has trained ESOS Lead Assessors in Transport Energy Auditing at the request of the UK Government’s Environment Agency, led the publication of EN 16247-4 Europe’s transport energy audit standard and contributed to ISO50004. Since 2005, Conor’s day job has been helping business save fuel and manage their energy usage for profit and reduced emissions.

9.20am dr. Mike BroGaN - Enerit - Co FounderMike Brogan is co-founder of Enerit and has been responsible for energy and environmental management software projects for public sector organizations and multinational corporations throughout the world. Mike has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Ireland and is a member of the ISO/TC 242 Energy Management committee for Ireland.

His experience includes:- Energy management in industry and buildings- Management systems (ISO 50001, ISO 14001, ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001)- Design of software solutions for these sectors and systems- Delivery of software to organizations globally for almost 20 years.

Founded in 2004, Enerit is the second software company that Mike and the management team at Enerit have founded.

9.40am ChriS traViS - Kerry Group - EHS Cluster ManagerAs Cluster HSE Manager, Chris has 19 sites which he drives continuous improvement for Health, Safety and Environment which has included creating and implementing ISO14001/ISO50001 as part of the Kerry sustainability programme. Chris travels within the UK including Scotland and in Europe including Ireland, Poland, Germany, France and Denmark and will provide our audience with an insight into integration of ISO14001 & ISO50001.

10.05am doNaL SUGrUe - DCS Group - Director of OperationsDonal has worked in the electrical / construction industry for the over 20 years. In that time Donal has gained vast experience both here and the UK in a wide number of areas from green field construction sites and electrical energy up grades. In all, Donal has over seen the completion of projects valued at more than €200 million. Donal’s strength lies in identifying the opportunities and providing a range of solutions that are fit for purpose for the customer’s business and / or the project.

Donal has:- Recorded over €4m of validated energy savings in 2016- Generated Additional Revenue for our customers through energy credits and tax efficient products- Delivered Complete Design Solutions including concept, manufacture, Install, maintenance, validation and finance

In 2014 DCS Group won the SEAI Built Environment Award for their Innovative Lighting Solutions for Tesco through the use of the Energy Efficiency Fund

reduce Energy Costs – DCS Group commit to enable their customers to reduce their energy costs and generate revenue opportunities through strategic management of their energy and continual development of best available technology.

10.30am raJVaNt NiJJhar - Association of Energy EngineersRajvant Nijjhar is the Director of iVEES®, an international organisation specialising in the independent Measurement and Verification (M&V) of energy efficiency savings www.ivees.co.uk. She is also the President of the UK Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) and a member of the AEE International Certification Board. She has over 16 years of experience in the water, construction, and energy and sustainability industries and is currently involved in the delivery of M&V services for energy performance contracts, the implementation of M&V Plans, independent audit and review of M&V methodology/plans. She is also the UK’s most experienced CMVP trainer, delivering both CMVP and bespoke M&V training courses. Rajvant has trained over 300 people in M&V over the last three years.

11.00am refreShMeNt Break aNd Q&a SeSSioN

11.40am JohN dUrkaN - ABP Food Group - Sustainability & Environmental ManagerJohn Durkan holds a Bachelor of Environmental Science, a Master of Science in Waste Management and an MBA in Business Management. John is the Environmental and Sustainability Manager for ABP for over 20 years and has developed ABPs’ Sustainability policy over the past five years. ABP views sustainability as a key business metric, one that provides positive outcomes, improves competitiveness and makes sound business sense. John has implemented many accredited systems within the processing sites to deliver sustainability e.g. ISO 14001 to good effect. In today’s business environment, resource inputs are costly and their efficient usage is warranted. ABP’s campaign ‘Doing More with Less’ has commenced the decoupling of resource inputs to productivity. These resources include water, electricity, fuels, and other inputs.

12.05pm dr. JohN ryaN - Certification Europe - Director of ServicesAs an expert and advisor in the area of energy/carbon management, John has delivered seminars, workshops and training courses internationally on sustainable energy management (ISO 50001); is co-author of energy management systems – an Implementation Guide & an Audit Guide and of “Energy Managment, Practices and Principles” a MEUC and British Gas publication.

With a background in science, John has been involved in arena of business risk management system design, implementation, maintenance and audit for the past 15 years.

12.25pm Gareth WiLLiaMS & kyLe MacNeiLL - Arriva Rail North

Gareth WiLLiaMS - Arriva Rail North - Energy & Environment ManagerArriva Rail North (Northern) plays a vital role in the north of England transporting 100 million passengers a year. Northern have over 5,200 employees, and deliver more than 2,500 train services every weekday making us the largest train operator outside London. Our trains call at over 500 stations (approximately 20% of all UK stations) of which we manage 476 stations. Northern’s new franchise stared in April and will undergo a £1 billion transformation over the next 9 years with new trains, enhanced stations and more journeys. Gareth is the Energy and Environment Manager for Northern and heads up the environment team and employed to create and oversee the environmental strategy. Northern have won awards for their sustainability excellence at the 2014 north of England excellence awards and the 2015 Rail Business Awards. Gareth was highly commended in the Energy Manager of the Year category of the 2015 Environment and Energy awards and again in the Sustainability Executive of the year category in the Business Green Leaders awards.

kyLe MacNeiLL - Arriva Rail North - Environmental Assurance ManagerKyle works for Northern as their Environmental Assurance Manager. Kyle is responsible for the development of the Environmental and Energy Management System certified to ISO 14001 and ISO 50001. Northern has recently been one of the first organisations certified to the new ISO 14001: 2015. The success behind Northern’s Environmental and Energy Management system was reached through effective engagement in all areas of the business and integration with business as usual, day to day processes. Kyle graduated from the University of Salford in 2012 with a First Class Degree in Environmental Management.

12.55pm LUNCh aNd Q&a SeSSioN

2.10pm SeaMUS o’SULLiVaN - John Crane Group - EHS ManagerSeamus originally trained as an accountant at the University of Limerick, Ireland and began his career with the Playtex Corporation, later moving to Bank of Ireland retail banking division. He subsequently graduated from Oxford with an MBA and changed career to manufacturing, taking up a position with EG&G Sealol Inc. as manager of ceramic grinding. When production was outsourced some years later, Seamus moved to Information Technology, working for Tube Investments Group as IT manager responsible for network and desktop administration. Five years later the John Crane Division of Smiths Group Plc bought Tube Investments and an opportunity arose in Environment Health and Safety. Seamus became EHS Manager for Ireland and in that role has overseen their accreditation to ISO14001, OHSAS18001 and ISO50001.

2.30pm dr. aNdreW GeeNS - CIBSE - Head of CertificationProfessor Andrew Geens is Head of CIBSE Certification, based in London, and is responsible for the operation of personnel and management system certification schemes primarily associated with the energy performance of buildings. Andrew is also an Associate Academic at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he has been supervising a number of PhD projects related to the energy performance of buildings. Andrew was formerly a Principal Lecturer in the Faculty of Advanced Technology at the University of Glamorgan, and he has a BEng (Hons) and a PhD in Environmental Engineering. Andrew is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers and his particular interests in indoor air quality, energy performance of buildings and low energy design of buildings complement his current role perfectly.

2.50pm eMiLy ChappLe - CBRE (London) - Senior Environmental ManagerEmily Chapple is part of CBRE’s Global Workspace Services Energy & Sustainability team. She is assisting a number clients to address the challenges of energy and sustainability management and reporting, as well as adherence with various international compliance schemes (ESOS Lead Assessor, SEAI Registered Auditor). Emily has delivery responsibility for EMEA client energy transition and operational methodologies incorporating the appropriate energy and environmental data reporting and analysis solution. Emily has assisted clients with the development of a range of management systems (50001, 14001, 18001, 9001, 22301) including full system development, gap analysis, auditing and implementation support.

3.20pm refreShMeNt Break aNd Q&a SeSSioN

3.45pm CLiVe derhaM - Garda Siochana - Facility ManagerClive Derham is Facilities Manager and a serving Police Officer with An Garda Síochána,( Irish Police Service ) based at national Headquarters, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Originally, a military garrison, Garda Headquarters is a Victorian Heritage stone Complex, dating from 1850, The Complex is operational, 24x7 hrs with 365 operations, housing Architecture, that supports national Security and Information Systems, The Complex is challenging, in housing many key components of National State Security in one physical strategic location. Clive fulfils a multi discipline role with which demands fastracking solutions in a challenging environment. With a national reach, AGS Energy commitments and potential environmental impacts are as diverse as they are challenging, ranging from operational policing to fleet transport, aircraft to water transport services. These Drivers has provided a platform for the selection of Garda HQ for successful phased Implementation of international best practice Energy Management system (ISO 500001).The implementation of ISO 50001 will assist Garda HQ initially, and secondly, in other significant Police energy use, high spend, centres to achieving best practice energy management and internationally recognized excellence. An Garda Síochána is one the first Police Forces in the world to achieve the ISO 500001 standard.

4.10pm Mark reyNoLdS - Carbon Trust - Account Director Mark is an Account Director at the Carbon Trust working with FTSE 500 clients in the Utility, ICT and Transport Sectors – helping them to reduce their carbon footprint, cut energy costs and gain a strategic competitive advantage. Much of this work involves helping companies identify the business case for putting sustainability at the heart of an organisation and demonstrating how this delivers shareholder value. His experience has been built up through 15 years working in Energy Efficiency working for both early stage companies and Global Corporates. In his previous career Mark worked for 3 years at Johnson Controls where he was a founder member of the management team for the European Energy Solutions business helping to build the team to 90+ people across Europe and also in management roles for early stage UK based start-ups in the Energy/Cleantech sector.

4.35pm JohN CUNNiffe - ISO Technical Committee - Management Systems SpecialistJohn has significant international strategic asset management experience across several highly regulated industries managing property portfolios and facilities management with a key focus on delivering resource management and innovative asset programmes that improve efficiency and effectiveness while minimising risk. John has utilised ISO 50001 to in delivering millions of savings through effective energy management. As part of several international development committee’s including the technical committee developing ISO 50001 and additional energy management standards, John is currently involved in a challenging national energy efficiency project to supporting one of Ireland’s largest energy users.

5.00pm Q&a SeSSioN aNd eVeNt CLoSe

GUeSt Speaker tiMe SChedULe UKISO50001NEC, Birmingham 29th September 2016