You are on page 1of 8

Audit, CERTIFICATION & Training Services

ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

HOW CAN YOU continuously improve energy efficiency?


ENERGY MANAGEMENT AUDIT, CERTIFICATION & Training Services FROM SGS
With energy costs and the importance attributed to climate change having risen over the past several years, energy efficiency has become paramount. Making organisations more energy efficient is seen as a largely untapped solution to addressing global warming, energy security and fossil fuel depletion. Organisations that waste energy through lax processes and insufficient management systems are not only wasting money, but are also causing avoidable pollution, primarily through increased carbon emissions. In addition, customers are increasingly asking for assurance from organisations that they treat the environment responsibly and are able to demonstrate energy efficiency. Meeting these expectations provides an opportunity to stand out from the competition and show existing and potential customers your commitment to having effective energy and environmental management systems.

ISO 50001:2011
Realising the importance of energy management, ISO 50001 is a voluntary International Standard developed by ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation). Released on 15th June 2011, ISO 50001 gives organisations the requirements for energy management systems (EnMS). It is based on the management system model that is already understood and implemented by organisations worldwide. ISO 50001 provides benefits for organisations large and small, in both public and private sectors, in manufacturing and services, in all regions of the world. ISO 50001 will establish a framework for industrial plants; commercial, institutional, and governmental facilities; and entire organisations to manage energy. Targeting broad applicability across national economic sectors, it is estimated that the standard could influence up to 60% of the worlds energy use. ISO 50001 specifies requirements for an organisation to establish, implement, maintain and improve an EnMS, enabling the organisation to

take a systematic approach to achieving continual improvement of energy performance. This new Standard will establish an international structure to help manage the energy supply, uses and consumption for organisations, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design and procurement practices for energy using equipment, systems and processes. ISO 50001 applies to all aspects affecting energy use, which can be monitored and influenced by an organisation.

baseline of energy use, and committed to continuously improving their energy intensity. Improved energy performance can provide rapid benefits for an organisation by maximising the use of its energy sources and energy-related assets, thus reducing both energy cost and consumption. Several organisations worldwide, as reported in ISO Focus+ magazine (July 2011), are already seeing significant benefits and energy cost savings from their early ISO 50001 implementation. For example, AUO, an LCD TVmanufacturer in Taiwan is expecting ISO 50001 implementation to help achieve a 10% energy conservation at its plant for 2011. This will save an estimated 55 million kWh of electricity and reduce carbon emissions by 35 000 tons. Another manufacturer, Delta Electronics, who is a leading provider of power and thermal management solutions, has confirmed that after implementation of the ISO 50001 energy management system in its Dongguan factory in China there has been a reduced power consumption of 10.51 million KWH, from January to May 2011, compared to the same period in 2010.

The benefits
ISO 50001 enables organisations to establish the systems and processes necessary to improve energy performance, including energy efficiency, use, consumption and intensity. Implementation of this standard should lead to reductions in energy cost, GHG emissions and other environmental impacts, through the systematic management of energy. Conformance with ISO 50001 demonstrates that the organisation has implemented sustainable energy management systems, completed a

THE ISO 50001 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM model


Management PLAN Policy/goals/targets (4.3, 4.4.6) Resources (4.2.1) DO Training (4.5.2) Communication (4.5.3) Documentation (4.5.4) Operational Control (4.5.5) CHECK Internal audit (4.6.3) Corrective/preventive action (4.6.4) ACT Management review (4.7)

Management System for Energy


PLAN

TECHNICAL

Energy Review (4.4.3) Energy baseline (4.4.4) Energy Performance Indicators (4.4.5)

ACT

PLAN

DO Design(4.5.6) Energy purchasing (4.5.7)

CHECK

DO

CHECK Monitoring (4.6.1) Measurement (4.6.1) Verifying action plans results (4.4.6) ACT Energy performance and EnPIs review (4.7.1)

THE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MODEL: ISO 50001:2011


Continuous improvement Energy policy

Energy planning

Management review

Implementation and operation

Checking

Monitoring, measurement and analysis

Internal audit of the EnMs

Nonconformities, correction, corrective and preventive action

Source: ISO 50001:2011

BS EN 16001:2009
Increasing your energy efficiency requires the identification of where energy is used, where it is wasted and where any energy saving measures will have the most effect. BS EN 16001 can help you to do this by providing the requirements and guidance intended to reduce both costs and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This is achieved through the development and implementation of an Energy Management System (EnMS). The Standard also specifies the requirements of an EnMS to allow an organisation to develop and implement an energy policy, establish objectives, targets, and action plans, which take into account legal requirements and information pertaining to significant energy use. The level of detail and complexity of an individual EnMS will depend on a number of factors, for example: the size of the organisation, the scope of energy management, the nature of activities, the nature of products or services. BS EN 16001 is intended to apply to all types and sizes of organisations and can be integrated with, or used independently of, any other management system. The structure of BS EN 16001 is similar to that of the Environmental Management Standard (ISO 14001).

THE BENEFITS
Successfully implementing the BS EN 16001 standard assures clients and stakeholders that you have an appropriate EnMS in place. Whilst BS EN 16001 does not specify particular performance criteria with respect to energy management, it does provide a framework and enable a systematic approach for continuous improvement of an organisations energy efficiency and sustainable use. Certifying your energy management systems against BS EN 16001 will help your organisation adopt ISO 50001, the international standard.

stage is optional, yet it is often found useful in identifying any weaknesses in your systems and in building confidence before the formal audit. Step C The first part of the formal audit is the Stage 1 Readiness Review. This lets us evaluate the compliance of your documented system with the requirements of the standard to better understand the nature of your organisation, to plan the rest of the audit as effectively as possible and to initially examine key elements of the system. You will receive a report after this stage identifying any concerns or observed non-compliances so that you can take immediate action if required. Step D This is Stage 2 of the initial audit process. The audit includes interviews with you and your colleagues and examination of records. Observation of your working practices determines how compliant your actual processes are with the standard and with your own documentation system. At the end of this stage, we will present the findings of the audit classified as either major or minor non-conformances along with other observations and opportunities

HOW DOES THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS WORK?


The ISO 50001 and BS EN 16001 certification process is similar to that of the ISO 14001:2004 and consists of the following six steps: Step A SGS provides you with a proposal based on the size and nature of your organisation. You can then proceed with the audit by accepting the proposal. Step B You may ask SGS to perform a pre-audit or a gap assessment to give an indication of the readiness of your organisation for the audit. This

for improvement. Once you have addressed the non-conformities, a technical review of the audit will then be conducted by an authorised SGS Certification Manager to confirm the issuance of a certificate. Step E Our surveillance visits will be scheduled at either six or twelve month intervals depending on the contract. During the visits, we review the implementation of the action plan addressing the past non-conformities

and examine certain mandatory and other selected parts of the system in line with an audit plan that we provide you before each visit. Step F Shortly before the third anniversary of the initial certification, our routine visit will be extended to enable a re-certification audit. Surveillance visits will then continue, as before, on a 3-year cycle. Please note that SGS can provide a standalone pre-audit (gap assessment), which

can be carried out independently of any certification activity. Gap assessment helps an organisation understand its readiness for a certification audit.

ISO 50001:2011 AND BS EN 16001:2009 CERTIFICATION PROCESS Surveillance Visits typically At 6 to 12 month intervals

Assessment and certification

Step A Agree Contract

Step C Stage 1 Audit

Step D Stage 2 Audit

Issue Certificate after successful audit

Step E Visit 2 Visit 3 Visit 4 Visit 5 Visit 6

Step F Recertification Visit 1R

Step B Optional Pre-Audit

VISIT FREQUENCY NOTES:


Annual surveillance 2 visits; Twice-yearly surveillance 5 visits

THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ISO 50001:2011 AND BS EN 16001:2009


The main differences between the requirements of ISO 50001:2011 and BS EN 16001:2009 are outlined in the table below.

THEME
Energy Policy

ISO 50001:2011
ISO 50001:2011 requires a commitment to the purchase of energy efficient products and services and design for energy performance improvement. The energy baseline shall be established using the information in the initial energy review considering a data period suitable to the organisations energy use. The organisation shall identify EnPIs appropriate for monitoring and measuring its energy performance. ISO 50001:2011 considers energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption in the EnMS scope. For ISO 50001:2011 the EnMS must contain procedures related to: Control of documents Internal communication

BS EN 16001:2009
BS EN 16001:2009 only requires the consideration of energy consumption when buying energy consuming equipment. No specific requirement.

Energy Baseline

Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs) Energy Characterisation

No specific requirement.

BS EN 16001:2009 only concerns energy efficiency.

Documentation

There are no mandatory procedures in BS EN 16001:2009.

Energy Performance Improvement Opportunities

ISO 50001:2011 states that energy performance improvement opportunities should be considered in the design, modification and renovation of significant energy consuming facilities, equipment, systems and processes. There are no mandatory procedures in ISO 50001:2011.

BS EN 16001:2009 considers energy consumption for the design, change or restoration of all assets, including buildings.

Metering systems

BS EN 16001:2009 requires organisations to have a metering plan.

TRAINING RELATED TO ISO 50001:2011 AND BS EN 16001:2009


We offer a wide variety of training courses for all levels of ability and awareness. Our ISO 50001:2011 and BS EN 16001:2009 training course portfolio is designed to meet the requirements of any organisation leveraging these standards, or planning doing so, and includes: Energy Management Systems Foundation Training Course (BS EN 16001 and ISO 50001) ISO 50001 Lead Auditor Course BS EN 16001:2009 Lead Auditor Course Please visit www.sgs.com/training to view the course schedules in your region.

ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems certification and training services. Integrated Management Systems: your quality management systems can be audited and certified simultaneously with other management systems that you have implemented. Audit solutions against additional, bespoke performance criteria: SGS can help develop the performance criteria and the checklist or simply check performance against existing measures. ISO 14064 Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Verification certification and training services.

supply chains and more sustainable customer relationships delivering profitable competitive advantage. Work with the global leader and take your commitment to the next level. We have a history of undertaking and successfully executing large-scale, complex international projects. With a presence in every single region around the globe, our people speak the language and understand the culture of the local market and operate globally in a consistent, reliable and effective manner. We are the global leader in Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) certification and climate change verification and the most widely accredited certification body.

OTHER SERVICES RELATED TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION


SGS is also known for its solutions related to other services for environmental and quality management systems in order to achieve continuous improvement: Gap analysis against the requirements of ISO 50001 or BS EN 16001: this is a very cost-effective option if you want to set-up an Energy Management Systems standard consistent with the requirements of either standard.

WHY SGS?
SGS is the worlds leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognised as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 67 000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1 250 offices and laboratories around the world. We are constantly looking beyond customers and societys expectations in order to deliver market leading services wherever they are needed. Partnering with SGS opens the door to better performing processes, increasingly skilful talent, consistent and compliant

TO LEARN HOW SGS CAN HELP YOU CONTINUOUSLY IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY, VISIT WWW.SGS.COM/ ENERGY-MANAGEMENT OR CONTACT ENERGY@SGS.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.

SGS SA 2011. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

WWW.SGS.COM

You might also like