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Title: Industrial Standards Framework and Energy Management


1
Industrial Standards Framework and Energy
Management
  • Aimee McKane,
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

2
Industrial Systems
  • Steam and motor-driven systems account for
    approximately for more than 50 of final
    manufacturing energy use worldwide
  • Energy savings potential from cost-effective
    optimization of these systems for energy
    efficiency is estimated at 10-12 EJ of primary
    energy1
  • A global effort to cost-optimize industrial
    systems for energy efficiency could achieve these
    energy savings through
  • the application of commercially available
    technologies
  • in existing and new industrial facilities

1 2007 IEA Statistics
3
Elements of System Optimization
  • Evaluating work requirements
  • Matching system supply to these requirements
  • Eliminating or reconfiguring inefficient uses and
    practices (throttling, open blowing, etc)
  • Changing out or supplementing existing equipment
    (motors, fans, pumps, compressors) to better
    match work requirements and
  • increase operating efficiency

4
Elements of System Optimization
  • Applying sophisticated control strategies and
    variable speed drives that allow greater
    flexibility to match supply with demand
  • Identifying and correcting maintenance problems
  • Upgrading ongoing
  • maintenance practices

5
Why arent industrial systems more energy
efficient?
  • Most managers are unaware that these systems are
    inefficient
  • System performance is not measured
  • No data no way to assess performance or
    performance improvement

6
Why arent industrial systems more energy
efficient?
  • Technical skill is required to optimize
    motor-driven systems- a one-size-fits-all
    approach misses most of the savings
  • Although training and educational programs in the
    U.S., U.K., China and elsewhere have proven
    effective in teaching these skills
  • these efforts are resource-intensive
  • only reach a small portion of
  • the market

7
Additional barriers to efficiency
  • System optimization knowledge resides with the
    individual who has been trained- it is not
    institutionalized
  • Trained individuals leave or transfer and take
    this knowledge with them
  • Processes change over time and inefficiencies can
    re-occur
  • How can system energy-efficiency be maintained in
    this complex, changing environment?

8
Learning from Process Management
  • Successful industrial processes are also complex
    and changing, but they are
  • Consistent
  • Adaptable
  • Resource efficient
  • Continually improving

9
Learning from Process Management
  • These goals are often achieved through widespread
    adoption of a management system to maintain and
    improve quality, such as
  • International Organization for Standardization
    (ISO)
  • Six Sigma
  • Total Quality Management
  • What if system energy efficiency were fully
  • integrated into these management systems?

10
Why ISO?
  • Why select ISO as the management system of
    choice?
  • Widely adopted in many countries
  • Serves as an international trade facilitation
    mechanism
  • Accepted as a principal source of standards for
    energy-consuming industrial equipment
  • Well-established system of independent auditors
    to assure compliance and maintain certification
  • By the end of 2004, more than 670,000 certified
    facilities in 154 countries participating in ISO
    90012000 and 90,500 certified facilities
    participating in ISO 14001
  • From The 2004 ISO Survey

11
Linking ISO and Energy Efficiency
  • Use a top-down, bottom-up approach to industrial
    motor system efficiency through implementation of
    an Industrial Standards Framework, which
    includes
  • Energy-efficiency standards (energy management,
    industrial systems)
  • Energy efficiency policies (targeted agreements,
    incentives, recognition)
  • Training (both awareness and expert level)
  • Tools (system optimization library)

12
Why is a Standards Framework Needed?
  • A standards framework would
  • Provide achievable energy efficiency targets
  • Be complementary to systems optimization training
  • Offer technical guidance to factory personnel
  • Require written procedures and documentation to
    ensure that energy savings will be sustained

13
Industrial Standards Framework
  • Goal
  • integrate energy efficiency projects into
  • existing ISO management structures
  • for continuous improvement

14
Industrial Standards Framework
Governments
Team of International System Optimization Experts
Capacity-Building Phase (Outputs)
Hire Experts to Conduct Initial Training Develop
Supportive Policy Package Energy Management
Standards, Voluntary Agreements, Recognition
Tax incentives, Trading of Energy Efficiency
Credits
Provide System Optimization Training Develop
Highly Skilled Core of Practitioners
Develop and test tools to support sustainability
System Optimization Library Documentation
Industrial Plant Engineers
Consultants/ Suppliers/ESCOs
Develop standardized optimization
methodologies IPMVP ISO compatible
Implementation Phase (Outcomes)
Conduct plant assessments, train factory
personnel, develop document projects
Sell system optimization services develop
document projects
Certifying Organizations (ISO, DNV, others)
Technical Educational Institutions
Industrial Plant Managers
Governments
Trained System Optimization Experts
Train future generations of skilled practitioners
Recognize methodologies/ documentation
integrate into certification process
Promote standards, trading of EE Credits other
policies for system optimization projects
Use trained system optimization experts to
develop document system projects as part of
certified continuous improvement process
Use training, library, methodologies to develop
projects
Integration Phase (Objectives)
Industrial System Energy Efficiency becomes
Business as Usual
15
Industrial Standards Framework
Governments
Team of International System Optimization Experts
Capacity-Building Phase (Outputs)
Hire Experts to Conduct Initial Training Develop
Supportive Policy Package Energy Management
Standards, Voluntary Agreements, Recognition
Tax incentives, Trading of Energy Efficiency
Credits
Provide System Optimization Training Develop
Highly Skilled Core of Practitioners
Develop and test tools to support sustainability
System Optimization Library Documentation
Industrial Plant Engineers
Consultants/ Suppliers/ESCOs
Develop standardized optimization
methodologies IPMVP ISO compatible
Implementation Phase (Outcomes)
Conduct plant assessments, train factory
personnel, develop document projects
Sell system optimization services develop
document projects
Certifying Organizations (ISO, DNV, others)
Technical Educational Institutions
Industrial Plant Managers
Governments
Trained System Optimization Experts
Train future generations of skilled practitioners
Recognize methodologies/ documentation
integrate into certification process
Promote standards, trading of EE Credits other
policies for system optimization projects
Use trained system optimization experts to
develop document system projects as part of
certified continuous improvement process
Use training, library, methodologies to develop
projects
Integration Phase (Objectives)
Industrial System Energy Efficiency becomes
Business as Usual
16
Industrial Standards Framework
Governments
Team of International System Optimization Experts
Capacity-Building Phase (Outputs)
Hire Experts to Conduct Initial Training Develop
Supportive Policy Package Energy Management
Standards, Voluntary Agreements, Recognition
Tax incentives, Trading of Energy Efficiency
Credits
Provide System Optimization Training Develop
Highly Skilled Core of Practitioners
Develop and test tools to support sustainability
System Optimization Library Documentation
Industrial Plant Engineers
Consultants/ Suppliers/ESCOs
Develop standardized optimization
methodologies IPMVP ISO compatible
Implementation Phase (Outcomes)
Conduct plant assessments, train factory
personnel, develop document projects
Sell system optimization services develop
document projects
Certifying Organizations (ISO, DNV, others)
Technical Educational Institutions
Industrial Plant Managers
Governments
Trained System Optimization Experts
Train future generations of skilled practitioners
Recognize methodologies/ documentation
integrate into certification process
Promote standards, trading of EE Credits other
policies for system optimization projects
Use trained system optimization experts to
develop document system projects as part of
certified continuous improvement process
Use training, library, methodologies to develop
projects
Integration Phase (Objectives)
Industrial System Energy Efficiency becomes
Business as Usual
17
Industrial Standards Framework
  • Top Down- Market Pull
  • National governments
  • Issue energy management standard
  • Provide access to training on how to comply with
    standard
  • Provide access to tools (Industrial Systems
    Optimization Library) to document compliance
  • Recognize companies that make outstanding efforts
    to improve the operation of their motor systems
  • Develop agreements with industrial sectors that
    establish plant-specific energy efficiency targets

18
Industrial Standards Framework
  • Bottom Up- Market Push
  • Build on existing industrial plant commitments to
    ISO certification
  • Create an Industrial Systems Optimization Library
    with documentation that companies can easily
    incorporate into their QEM Manual
  • Provide training to plant personnel and energy
    efficiency organizations- how to identify system
    improvement opportunities and use the library
  • Engage existing supplier/customer relationships
    to promote greater energy efficiency

19
Industrial Standards Framework
  • Train consultants and suppliers to support a
    system-based approach
  • Check results- regular audits by ISO ensure that
    companies comply with their plans

20
Independent Verification of Compliance
  • ISO 9000/14000 programs aimed at consistent
    operating culture and continuous improvement
  • Audit requirements verify compliance to written
    procedures and policies
  • Efficient operation becomes factory culture

21
Results
  • More completed energy efficiency projects
  • Project results are periodically checked by
    independent auditors
  • Improved energy efficient industrial systems
  • Sustainability

22
For more information
Aimee T. McKane Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory P.O. Box 790 Latham, NY 12110 USA 518
782 7002 atmckane_at_lbl.gov
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