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Title: Energy Performance Indicators


1
Energy Performance Indicators
  • Liam Tolton
  • Second Sight Technical

2
Topics
  • Energy Performance Indicators
  • What are they ?
  • How to Develop your own EPIs
  • Getting the best use from your EPIs
  • Workshop
  • Plan your EPI Development

3
Introduction to Energy Performance Indicators
(EPIs)Step 17 Monitor
  • What is an EPI ?
  • A means of Comparison of Performance versus a
    standard
  • Internal EPI
  • e.g. compare one machine or line against another
  • External EPI
  • Compare two sites against each other
  • Compare sites against a Best Practice Site
  • Compare sites against a selection of similar
    sites.

4
Developing your own EPIs Step 17 Monitor
  • Each site is DIFFERENT
  • However,
  • Most sites can develop OVERALL SITE EPIs
  • Units of Energy per Unit of product
  • e.g. kWhrs / Tonne of Product
  • kWrs / unit of product produced
  • (If all products are the same)
  • The EPI is a good measure of ENERGY INTENSITY

5
What does a good EPI Depend on ?
  • DATA
  • A good measure of your overall consumption
  • A good measure of your output
  • This may not be as easy as it sounds..
  • Overall Consumption
  • From Energy Bills..
  • Overall Production
  • From Production Manager.

6
Lets look at both of these..
  • The Energy Bill
  • Electricity Meter Reading Dates can vary.
  • Gas Meter reading dates can vary
  • Oil Deliveries dates / oil stock levels can
    vary
  • The Production Output
  • This information may be gathered WEEKLY
  • The Shift Pattern can vary
  • The Product Mix can vary
  • NOT So Simple after all

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What can we do ?
  • STANDARDISE as much as possible
  • Time Interval Determination
  • Decide on
  • Calendar Month ?
  • Every 4 weeks ?
  • Weekly ?
  • Stick with this approach
  • Ensures Consistency in the Long Run

8
Reading your own Meters Step 18 Measuring
  • Learn How to Read YOUR Meter
  • Find out where the main meter is located
  • Find out if there is any Sub Metering on
  • Buildings
  • Processes
  • Equipment
  • Know your METER FACTOR (multiplier)
  • Gather ALL information from the meter
  • Reactive Power Maximum Demand
  • Can be done Manually but On Line is Better
  • Watch for Meter Overrun ..

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Decide the Time Interval
  • Weekly
  • At the end of Production Period
  • Again at the Start of the Next Period
  • This allows you to work out FIXED / VARIABLE
    Split
  • Monthly
  • On the same day as the ESB Meters are read
  • Try to do it at the same time if possible

10
Determining the Production OutputStep 18
Measuring
  • Ask the Production Manager ..
  • Prompt the additional questions
  • Was the product mix similar to last period?
  • Were there any unusual interruptions?
  • Did the Shift Pattern Change ?
  • Was there a holiday period ?
  • Was there a Plant Shutdown ?
  • This information helps you explain changes

11
Calculating your EPI
  • Simplest way is to set up a spreadsheet to
  • Input Meter Readings
  • Input Production Data
  • Calculate the EPI
  • Portray the EPI graphically over time
  • Add some sophistication
  • Include Energy Prices
  • Calculate and Average Energy Cost

12
A Simple EPI
13
EPI Graph
14
Line Graph Format
15
Graphical Portrayal
  • Advantages
  • Clear Representation of Progress
  • Trends can be seen immediately
  • Corrective Action can be taken immediately
  • Effects of Corrective Action should be clear
  • May be posted on notice boards
  • The COMMUNICATION of this Information is Very
    Important

16
Example Energy Report
17
Graphical Output
18
Getting the Most from your EPI
  • Best Practice
  • Usually an External Comparator
  • Relies on independent accurate assessment of best
    practice sites
  • Past Performance
  • Usually an Internal Comparator
  • Relies on gathering good measurement data for
    comparison

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Overall Site EPI
  • An overall site EPI is very useful
  • Keep it Simple
  • Ensure it is easily measured
  • Communicate it to everyone on site
  • The Simplest EPIs are
  • Units of Energy per unit of Output
  • Cost of Energy per unit of Output
  • Can be used in your ELEVATOR SPEECH

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What do you do with your EPI ?Step 19 Review
  • Communicate them .
  • To Management as part of a Regular Energy Report
  • To Staff via Notice boards
  • Use them for Benchmarking
  • Compare to other sites
  • Compare to Industry Surveys
  • Annual Energy Budget
  • Compare to Annual Energy Budget
  • Set Targets for Site Wide Energy Reduction

21
How do YOU compare ?
  • European Benchmarking Survey
  • European Plastics Industry
  • April to September 2005
  • Energy Consumption
  • Energy Awareness
  • Ref Low Energy Plastics Processing
  • Reduced Energy Consumption in Plastics
    Engineering
  • European Best Practice Guide
  • Oct 2006

22
Results
  • Energy Consumption
  • Average Site Specific Energy Consumption (SEC)
  • 2.87 kW/kg/hr 2870 kWhrs / tonne
  • Range 0.63 for compounding to 6.2 for vacuum
    thermoforming
  • SEC higher for Small machines
  • SEC was lower for Electric versus Hydraulic
    Machines

23
SEC by Business Type
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Management Actions AwarenessTAKE ACTION PILLAR
  • Energy Actions
  • 30 had a written energy policy
  • 5 employed a dedicated Energy Manager
  • 40 had used Energy Consultants
  • 30 had measured down to machine level
  • Energy Awareness Score 1 to 16
  • 60 scored lt 4
  • Only 1 was in the 14 to 16 range

25
Summary
  • The Concept of EPIs
  • How to Determine your EPI
  • The Pitfalls in determining your EPI
  • Using your EPI

26
Workshop Plan your EPI Development
  • The Four Fundamental Planning Questions
  • What ?
  • Who ?
  • How ?
  • When ?
  • The What Question defines the SCOPE
  • The Who Question defines the TEAM
  • The How Question defines the METHOD
  • The When Question defines the SCHEDULE

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What Who ?
  • Decide WHAT is your optimum EPI ?
  • Select 2 possible EPIs
  • Write out the PROs
  • Write out the CONs
  • Decide WHO does the following
  • Data Gathering (Meter reading)
  • Set up Spreadsheet
  • Data Input
  • EPI Calculation
  • EPI Checking
  • Who will see the information ?

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How When
  • How
  • How will the data be gathered?
  • How will it be processed?
  • How will it be checked?
  • How will it be publicised
  • When
  • When will it be done Agree DEADLINES
  • Meter Reading
  • EPI Calculation
  • EPI Reporting

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What use will be made of the EPI
  • Monthly Reporting ?
  • Quarterly Reporting?
  • Annual Reporting ?
  • Energy Budget Preparation?
  • Project Evaluation?
  • Others?

30
Take Action !
  • Liam Tolton
  • info_at_secondsighttechnical.com
  • Tel 087 2542969

Technical
www.sei.ie/energymap
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