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Разработване на система за енергиен
мениджмънт на базата на ISO50001: 2011
OBJECTIVES OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT
•European Directive for Energy Efficiency (2002/91/EC)
• Energy Consumption in European Union
• 40% Buildings energy consumption
• 36% CO2 emissions
• Energy Objectives by 2020
• 20% reduction of greenhouse gases
• 20% energy savings
• Public Sector to lead the change by example
• Procurement of products, services and buildings would prioritize energy efficiency
ISO 50001: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS STANDARD INTRODUCTION
ISO 50001- the International Standard for Energy Management Systems (EnMS)
Energy Management Systems offers a comprehensive and structured approach for energy ef-
ficiency improvement. ISO50001: 2011 defines EnMS as “set of interrelated or interacting elements
to establish an energy policy and energy objectives, and processes and procedures to achieve
those objectives Applicable to any organization, whatever the size, industry or geographical location
An organization embracing ISO 50001 is likely to further accelerate adoption of energy efficiency
practices and to continuously improve its energy performance and cost.
The fact that it's based on measurement and verification will help organization stay on track to
meet their declared energy policies.
ISO 50001: KEY ELEMENTS Plan - Do - Check - Act
Energy policy top management’s official statement of the organization’s commitment to manag-
ing energy Energy management team led by a representative who reports directly to management
(Chief mechanical engineer) Energy review to assess current and planned energy use, energy
sources and consumption Baseline(s) of the organization’s energy use Energy performance indica-
tors (EnPIs) that are unique to the organisation
• Energy objectives and targets for energy performance improvement
• Action plans to meet those targets and objectives
• Operating controls and procedures for significant energy uses
• Measurement, management, and documentation for continuous improvementnternal au-
dit of progress reported to management based on these measurements.
Plan - Do - Check – Act (PDCA) ISO 50001 is based on the Plan - Do - Check - Act (PDCA)
continual improvement framework and incorporates energy management practices into ev-
eryday organizational activities. As per ISO 50001:2011:
Plan: conduct the energy use assessment, establish the baseline, energy performance indicators
(EnPIs), objectives, targets and action plans necessary to deliver results that will improve energy
performance (measurable results related energy efficiency, use and consumption) in line with the
organization's energy policy;
Do: implement the energy management action plans;
Check: monitor and measure processes and the key characteristics of operations that determine
energy performance against the energy policy and objectives, and report the results;
Act: take actions to continually improve energy performance and the EnMS.
• To achieve and maintain optimum energy procurement and utilization, throughout the organiza-
tion
• To minimize energy costs / waste without affecting production & quality
• To reduce import dependency
• To enhance energy security, economic competitiveness, and environmental quality
инж. Христос Ефтивулу, Министерство на съобщенията и строителството на
Кипър, Председател на Техническа Камара на Кипър /2005-2011/
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