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Explore the essential steps to implement the ISO 50001:2011 standard for energy management. This guide covers the expectations set by ISO, the role of top management in fostering sustainability, and practical aspects of running an Energy Management System (EnMS). Additionally, we delve into renewable energy sources, climate change impacts on agriculture, water resources, and biodiversity. Understand the reality of energy policies and discover actionable strategies to reduce your organization's carbon footprint while ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
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Sustainable Energy Step by step R.H.Willmott
What are we doing here? • Finding out what the ISO 50001:2011 standard expectations are • Getting to know what Top management needs to do to implement ISO 50001:2011 • Reviewing some sources of renewable energy • Looking at the practicalities of running an Energy Management System (EnMS) R.H.Willmott
Climate ChangeLess visual but major impact Agriculture and food security Crop yields, irrigation demands... Consequences of climate change: Forest Composition, health and productivity... Water resources Water supply, water quality... Coastal areas Erosion, inundation, cost of prevention... Species and natural areas Biodiversity, modification of ecosystems... • Temperature increase • Sea level rise • More rain Human health Infectious diseases, human settlements... R.H.Willmott
Your Power Station schematic R.H.Willmott
YOU have got to reduce the carbon footprint for this organization! And the time starts NOW R.H.Willmott
The REALITY of an Energy Policy X R.H.Willmott Ignorance is Bliss Affordable - Sustainable
Legal requirements Know the law Or Enjoy the Consequences R.H.Willmott
Energy review continued • What can you do to reduce • Energy use • Costs ? R.H.Willmott
Carry out an Energy Review of the Power Station • Where is your significant energy use ? • If financing were available where can you reduce your energy use ? R.H.Willmott
Identify areas for appropriate Energy Performance Indicators for the Power Station ? • what areas identified in your baseline do you feel are critical for performance indicators • what will be your reporting methodology • who should review the EnPI’s and how often • will you set a range (+ or –)for EnPI’s or will they be a fixed point • how will you keep your workforce involved in the process ? ? R.H.Willmott