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Awareness on

Awareness on Energy
Management System

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Energy Contd.

 Energy is ability to do work

 Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources,


especially to provide light , heat and any other form of energy to work
machines

Energy comes in different forms:


 Heat (Thermal)
 Light (Radiant)
 Motion (Kinetic)
 Electrical
 Chemical

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Energy
Energy sources are divided into two groups:

 Renewable (an energy source that can be easily replenished)

 Nonrenewable (an energy source that cannot be replenished)

Renewable ( Non Commercial ) Non Renewable ( Commercial )


Energy Energy

Solar energy from the sun Petroleum products

Geothermal energy from heat inside


Hydrocarbon gas , liquids
the earth

Wind energy Coal

Hydropower from flowing water Natural gas


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ISO 50001:2018 Standard
• Voluntary standard for Energy Management

• Generic and does not specify the quantum of energy saving or any other
numbers

• Establish an international framework for industrial plant or entire


Organisation to manage all aspect of Energy , including procurement
and use

• Prepared by participation of experts from the national standard body of


44 ISO member countries

• Revised in the year 2018

• Integrated with other management Systems

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Energy Management System
Provide frame work of requirement for Organisation to -

 Develop policy for efficient use of energy


 Fix objectives and targets to meet the policy
 Use data to better understand and make decision about energy use
 Measure the results
 Review how well the policy works
 Continually improve Energy Management

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Objectives of Energy Management System ( EnMS )
 To establish the systems and processes to improve
 Energy Performance
 Energy Efficiency
 Use and Consumption
 Aims to reduce
 Greenhouse gas emissions
 Energy cost
 Environmental impacts
 Successful implementation depends on
Involvement and Commitment from all

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Internal and Context of the Organisation Need and expectations
External issues of interested parties
Scope of Energy Management System

Planning

Improvemen Support &


t Leadership Operation

Performanc
e Evaluation

Intended outcome of EnMS


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PDCA Cycle for EnMS
Address Risk and Opportunity ,conduct Energy review and
establish Objectives & Targets, Baseline, Energy
Plan performance Indicators and action plan to improve Energy
performance , collection of Energy data

Do Implement the Energy Management action plan

Monitor measure process and the key characteristics of the


Check operation that determine Energy performance against the
energy Policy and Objectives and report results

Act Take action to continually improve Energy Performance

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Risk and Opportunities
Risk :

Risk is the effect of uncertainty and any such uncertainty can have
positive and negative impact

Opportunities :

Opportunities can arise as a result of a situation favorable to achieving an


intended result, like development of new customer, new products and services,
reduce waste

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Risk based thinking
The organization shall determine the risks and opportunities that need to
be addressed to :

 Give assurance that the EnMS can achieve its intended outcome(s),
including energy performance improvements

 Prevent or reduce undesired effects

 Achieve continual improvement of the Energy Management System


and Energy performance

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Risk Management
Risk management is the practice of :

 Identifying Risk

 Assessing Risk

 Avoiding Risk

 Sharing Risk

 Transferring Risk

 Mitigating Risk

 Accepting Risk

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Contingency Planning
Practice of identifying steps to be taken, if a risk occurs

 A risk that actually occurs is generally referred as an issues

 Contingency planning is most often used for risks that have low
probability but high impact

 Time and money needs to be kept ready in advance so that that can
be utilised when required

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Benefits of Energy Management System ( EnMS )
 Reduce consumption which lead to reduction of energy bill Money
 Become more efficient in Use of Energy Money
 Proactively manage Energy Legislation No penalty and enhance
Reputation

 More efficient use of Natural Resources Sustainability

 Reduction in Green House Gas Enhance Reputation

 Lower Operating cost lead to more profit Money

 Increase in number of Customer and investor Money

 Satisfy stakeholders demand Enhance Reputation

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Policy

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Scope & Boundaries

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Scope of Energy Management System ( EnMS )

Manufacture of Slab, Billets, Steel Plates, TMT Bars, TMT U


Bends, Steel Structures, Liquid and Gaseous Oxygen,
Nitrogen & Argon, by using Electricity from State Electricity
Board, Generation of Captive Power, Process Steam , Oxygen,
Nitrogen, Argon , Compressed Air, Propane, LDO, and
electricity generated through Diesel Generator.

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Boundaries of Energy Management System ( EnMS )
The boundaries of ISO 50001: 2011 covers the plants
 Power Plant
 Process Boiler
 RMHS 1 & 2
 Coal Washery
 Central Utility
 CAS 1
 CHP Mines
 Oxygen Plant
 LDP
 SMS
 Plate Mill
 Bar Mill
 SSD

But barring :
Transport and Supply of raw materials, finished products as well as transport
services within the Plant, Blast furnace, Coke Oven, Sinter Plant , Brick Plant,
Schnell Plant, Light Weight Aggregate Plant, Township, CGP and DRI
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Boundaries of Energy Management System ( EnMS )
The boundaries of ISO 50001 : 2018 will covers the plants -
 Power Plant
 Process Boiler
 RMHS 1 & 2
 Coal Washery
 Central Utility
 CAS 1
 CHP Mines
 Oxygen Plant
 LDP
 SMS
 Plate Mill
 Bar Mill
 SSD
 Blast Furnace
 Coke Oven
 Sinter Plant
 CGP
 DRI
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Definitions

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Energy Baseline (EnB)
Quantitative reference providing a basis for comparison of energy
performance

Energy Consumption
Quantity of energy applied
Energy Use
Application of energy

Energy Efficiency
Ratio of output of performance , service, goods or energy with an input of
energy

Energy Performance Indicator (EnPI)


Quantitative value or measure of energy

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Energy Performance
Measurable results related to Energy Efficiency, Energy Use and Energy
Consumption
Energy Review
Determination of Organisation’s energy performance based on data and
other information , leading to identification of Opportunity for Improvement
Significant Energy Use (SEU)
Energy use accounting for substantial energy consumption and / or offering
considerable potential for energy performance improvement
Risk
Effect of an uncertainty

Interested party
Person or organisation that can affect , be affected by , or perceive itself
to be affected by decision or activity
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ISO 50001:2018 (Energy Management System)
Clause Description
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definition
4 Context of the Organisation
5 Leadership
6 Planning
7 Support
8 Operation
9 Performance Evaluation
10 Improvement

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PAT
Scheme

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What is PAT

Perform
Achieve
Trade
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PAT Cycle IV
1. PAT scheme is currently proposed to be implemented on rolling basis
(i.e. annual inclusion of new DCs).

2. In this context, the PAT Cycle III has been notified on 30th March,
2017 to be effective from 1st April, 2017 with inclusion of 116 new
DCs.

3. These 116 DCs consume energy about 35 MTOE while they have
been assigned energy saving target of 1.06 MTOE at the end of the
cycle at 2019-20.

1 Metric Ton of Oil Equivalent (MTOE) = 10 x 106 kcal

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Issuance and Trading of ESCerts:
 Verification of the performance of DCs , at the end of the cycle, is
carried out by Accredited Energy Auditors appointed by BEE

 Ministry of Power issued energy saving certificates (ESCerts) in lieu of


energy saving beyond Organisation’s targets and entitlement to
purchase of ESCerts for compliance to meet the shortfall against
targets

 The ESCerts could be traded at two energy exchanges that is Indian


Energy Exchange (IEX) and Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) or
bought by other units under PAT who can use them to meet their
compliance requirements

 Units that are unable to meet the targets either through their own
actions or through purchase of EScerts are liable to financial penalty
under the Energy Conservation Act
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JSPL Angul under PAT scheme
JSPL, Angul is a Designated Consumer and covered under “PAT Cycle
IV”. BEE has assigned Accredited Energy Auditing Firm, M/S Zenith
Energy Services (P) Ltd, to evaluate the Baseline Data.

The average Specific Energy Consumption (SEC) of JSPL, Angul Plant


during FY 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17 is 1.1669 MTOE / MTcs, as per
audit report

The target given to reduce 6% of SEC i.e. 1.0972 MTOE / MTcs by FY


2020-21, based on current level of Energy Efficiency, assigned by BEE

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Formats to be maintained related to EnMS

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