Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Peter Mallaburn
IEA DSM University
December 10th 2014
Introduction
The usual health warnings and a thank you
Focus industrial energy efficiency audits, although set in a much
broader policy context
Most of this is published, some is still quite new, and some is based
on personal experience
Introduction
Policy context
History of audit programmes
Rationale - what are audit for?
Setting up audit programmes - some pointers
Impact what makes a good audit programme?
The future of audits
Policy context
Emission reductions UK is currently on target
but there is an 83MtCO2e policy gap in 2025
From Meeting Carbon Budgets 2014 Progress Report to Parliament: UK Committee on Climate Change, July 2014
Many counties are struggling to deliver reductions
Focused on companies
Covered both technical and
organisational drivers
5 Steps:
Commit
Review
Plan
Implement
Monitor
Emergence of energy management
as a distinct profession
The rise of climate change 1988 to 20XX
But for most companies energy costs are not core business
and are not actively managed
Barriers Drivers
Economic &
technical
Up-front capital cost Energy and cost savings
Patrick Thollander and Jenny Palm Improving energy efficiency in industrial energy systems Springer 2013
Common features of audit programmes
A policy objective
A library of information and market data
A delivery agency
A network of auditors and advisors
A programme of support and/or subsidy
Account management and CRM
Preparation
*Hans Nilsson and Charlotte Ruhbaum, eceee Industrial Summer Study proceedings 2014, pp 703710
Thanks for listening