THE ENERGY MANAGEMENT WORKING GROUP Meeting Climate Goals through Energy Management Policies and Standards 5000&1 SEAPs 4 th Webinar February 23, 2017 Ms. Pamela de los Reyes Energetics Incorporated EMWG Coordination Team Energy Management Working Group slide 1
ENERGY MANAGEMENT WORKING GROUP (EMWG) The EMWG leverages the extensive expertise of its 18 member governments to accelerate the adoption and use of energy management systems such as ISO 50001 in industry and in commercial buildings worldwide. Australia Canada Chile Fora: The EMWG is an initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial and IPEEC and also reports out to the G20 Energy Efficiency Action Plan. China Denmark European Commission Partners: A range of organizations promoting energy efficiency and energy management, such as UNIDO and as a Category A Liaison to ISO TC 301. Finland Indonesia Germany Japan India Korea EMWG s Energy Management Campaign: Driving action to reach 50,001 global certifications to ISO 50001 by 2020. www.driveto50001.org http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org/energymanagement Mexico Sweden Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates South Africa United States Energy Management Working Group slide 2
ISO 50001 - A KEY STRATEGY FOR FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE Over +50 countries have worked together through ISO to create a globally-relevant standard that countries can leverage to meet their international climate commitments ISO 50001 is: Ambitious and quantifiable: Relevant to sectors that account for over 50% of global energy use Data-driven action to improve energy performance on a continual basis Transparent, comparable and verifiable: Globally-harmonized; transparent certification process; internationally-relevant Business friendly ~15,000 certified sites worldwide since 2011 Energy Management Working Group slide 3
THE NEED TO TURN BEST PRACTICE STANDARDS INTO CONSISTENT IMPLEMENTATION Global Standard Development ISO 50001 Standard Technical Committee plays an important role in defining international best practice standards and guidance. More International Cooperation Needed! Implementation Development of robust policies, programs, and resources for national and international use Sharing of best practices to ensure robust and consistent implementation of the standard Government, international organizations, utilities, energy service companies and others work on the ground to help organizations implement best practice standards Energy Management Working Group slide 4
KEY PRINCIPLES FOR ISO 50001 SUCCESS Building on years of input and engagement from ISO 50001 implementers from around the globe, the EMWG has distilled four Key Principles which define the value and need for international engagement to ensure mutual success in maximizing the value of ISO 50001 for business and the climate. 1. ISO 50001 provides a framework for measuring climate impacts 2. Qualified ISO 50001 professionals maximize global impacts 3. Robust ISO 50001 certification strategies support consistent global outcomes 4. International input strengthens the market relevance of ISO 50001 portfolio Energy Management Working Group slide 5
PRINCIPLE 1 ISO 50001 provides a framework for measuring climate impacts Reliable data is critical to enable corporate and government leaders to make informed decisions regarding ISO 50001 Internationally acceptable methods needed for data collection, M&V, and analysis on ISO 50001 Example actions: Work with certification bodies to share ISO 50001 certification data; contribute toward forthcoming global International Accreditation Forum (IAF) database Contribute to international forums conducting analysis on ISO 50001 implementation and impacts Develop case studies with data on the business value of ISO 50001 Promote effective measurement and verification best practices for ISO 50001 Energy Management Working Group slide 6
ISO 50001 IMPACTS METHODOLOGY AND TOOL AVAILABLE FOR FREE ONLINE! Country/Region specific energy consumption by sector ISO 50001 EnMS uptake based on historical data Energy consumption, emission intensity, and cost by source Download at www.cleanenergyministerial.org/ energymanagement ISO 50001 Impacts Methodology Energy Management Working Group slide 7 Energy Cost Emissions
PRINCIPLE 2 Qualified ISO 50001 professionals maximize global impacts Organizations need access to reliable, skilled ISO 50001 professionals in order to maximize their EnMS energy saving potential and return on investment ISO 50001 requires a new combination of knowledge and skills: Management system expertise Energy efficiency The effectiveness and impact of ISO 50001 standards requires skilled personnel with these skills: Consultants and implementation experts that help companies identify opportunities to maximize the benefit of ISO 50001 Auditors that conduct robust ISO 50001 certification audits and provide confidence in ISO 50001 certification outcomes. Performance Verifiers that can evaluate the quantitative impacts of EnMS implementation. Energy Management Working Group slide 8
QUALIFIED ISO 50001 PROFESSIONALS MAXIMIZE GLOBAL IMPACTS ISO50001 Example actions: Ask your team and consultant and certification bodies about their ISO 50001 qualifications BEFORE YOU HIRE THEM! Promote rigorous training and certification programs for ISO 50001 professionals (implementation consultants and auditors) Adopt ISO 50001 workforce programs and best practices promoted by leading international forums on ISO 50001 Promote effective measurement and verification best practices for ISO 50001 Energy Management Working Group slide 9
PRINCIPLE 3 Robust ISO 50001 certification strategies support consistent global outcomes Strong ISO 50001 certification outcomes require cooperation among many supporting actors: governments, national standards authorities, accreditation and certification bodies, training organizations, private sector end users, and ISO 50001 professionals. Each group contributes role in supporting quality ISO 50001 programs Energy Management Working Group slide 10
NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL CONSISTENCY AND COOPERATION ON QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE Example actions: Hire only ISO 50001 Accredited Certification Bodies Hire only ISO 50001 Certification Bodies that will guarantee that certified ISO 50001 Auditors will support your certification audit team. Energy Management Working Group slide 11
PRINCIPLE 4 International input strengthens the market relevance of ISO 50001 portfolio The ISO 50001 family of standards continues to grow and strengthen based on feedback from stakeholders Participation in the standard development and revision process provides two-way benefits: standards remain reflective of stakeholder needs and effective, and national programs remain up-to-date with current standards and best practices Energy Management Working Group slide 12
INTERNATIONAL INPUT STRENGTHENS THE MARKET RELEVANCE OF ISO 50001 PORTFOLIO Energy Management Working Group slide 13
2017 Winners to be Announced at CEM8 in China! Take Action! 1. Promote Global Program to your city and local companies Award Program Information 2017 Program Website 2016 Award Video - Value of ISO 50001 60+ Company Case Studies! Energy Management Working Group Website 2016 Award of Excellence Winners Energy Management Working Group slide 14
Energy Management Working Group slide 15 New Global Campaign launched at CEM7, June 2016
Take Action! Join this campaign to drive action to reach 50,001 global certifications to the ISO 50001 international by 2020. The Energy Management Campaign recruits partners to: Endorse key principles for quality implementation of ISO 50001; Pledge concrete actions to promote uptake of the standard and principles; Contribute to international technical exchange; Recognize leadership through Energy Management Leadership Awards, and; Track and share progress on uptake of the standard. www.driveto50001.org Energy Management Working Group slide 16
Energy Management Working Group slide 17 Current Partners
TAKE ACTION! Join the Energy Management Campaign Conduct a local ISO 50001 Potential Analysis Only use Qualified ISO 50001 Professionals and Certification Bodies Share EMWG Award Program with Private Sector Contact: Graziella Siciliano, EMWG Coordinator graziella.siciliano@hq.doe.gov For more information about EMWG and its activities, visit: www.cleanenergyministerial.org/energymanagement Energy Management Working Group slide 18