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Qualifying for the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

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04/10/2023

Qualifying for the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

Gareth Parkes – EI Knowledge ManagerEnergy & Environment Expo

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Knowledge, Skills and Good Practice for the energy sector.

19,000 Individual members – professional fellows and members to students & graduates

250 Company members (from large organisations to SMEs and back again)

About the Energy Institute (EI)

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Learned Society

Membership Organisation

Knowledge

Facilitation

Networking

Recognition

Professional development

Publications

Good practice

Training and events

Energy Institute

1. What is ESOS?– Why?– What is the scope and timeline?– Which organisations qualify?

2. How to comply?– Main requirements– Routes to compliance– Auditing requirements

3. Who is qualified to do the work?– Roles and responsibilities– Lead Assessors

4. Conclusions

Qualifying for ESOS

What is ESOS?

Why ESOS?What is the scope?Which organisations qualify?

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1.

• EU Energy Efficiency Directive – to meet target 20% efficiency improvement by 2020

• 100bn Euro annual cost of energy inefficiency by 2020

• EU EED Article 8 – Requirements for energy audits for all ‘large enterprises’

• ESOS is the UK government response

• Light touch

• Information instrument

• Awareness raising

• Policy coherence

• Energy efficiency market stimulation

Why ESOS?

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• All organisations classified as ‘large undertakings’

• Determination of total energy consumption

• Buildings, industrial processes and transport

• Options exist for what to include and how to comply

ESOS Scope

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Early 2015

•Work out whether your organisation qualifies

ASAP

•Start undertaking your audits

5th Dec

2015

•Date of disclosure for first reporting period

2016

•Audits to be carried out at least once every four years

ESOS Timeline

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• Large undertakings:

• 250 or more employees or

• annual turnover and its annual balance sheet exceed £42.5m and £36.5m, respectively.

• Corporate groups that contain one qualifying organisation require the whole group to comply

• It excludes public sector organisations (but includes third-sector organisations)

• Allows franchisees to ‘opt in’ to group reporting

Which organisations qualify?

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How to comply?

Main requirementsRoutes to complianceAuditing requirements

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2.

• Determine total energy consumption over 12 month reference period

• Identify areas of significant consumption: >90% of overall consumption

• Select most appropriate route to compliance

• Lead Assessors to conduct / supervise audits and approve ESOS assessments

• Company director / senior manager to sign off main energy saving conclusions and

recommendations

• Submit formal notification to the compliance body

Main requirements

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• ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems certification

• ESOS Assessments

• Lead Assessors

• Internal / External

• Audit coverage

• Beyond compliance

• Engagement

• Investment / Implementation

Routes to compliance

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• Lead Assessor

• Agreement on the audit methodology to be implemented

• Auditing stages – buildings, industrial processes, transport adding up to >90% of total consumption

• Data verification – evidence based

• Use of CRC, CCA, EU ETS, etc. data

• DECs and Green Deal Assessments

• One or many approach can be applied

• It is the participating organisation that has the legal responsibility to comply

Auditing requirements

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Who is qualified to do the work?

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3.Roles and responsibilitiesLead Assessors

• Lead Assessors

• Internal or external

• Undertake and / or supervise assessments

• Suggest improvement measures

• Senior managers

• Agree assessment process

• Sign off ESOS assessments

• Auditors / Assessors

• Undertake specific technical auditing activity

• Staff / team members

Roles and responsibilities

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• Can be internal staff or external consultants

• Must be a member of a register approved by the compliance body.

• Need to meet requirements of PAS51215

• Demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and expertise of energy assessments

• Technical and non-technical skills

• Up to date and committed to professional development

Lead Assessors

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Profile: an individual concerned with the management and efficient use of energy in various forms. He / she will have expertise in energy management and a broad knowledge of the energy sector as a whole. He/she will provide a lead role in their organisation with regard to the management of energy and provide advice on the development and implementation of energy policies.

– Knowledge and understanding of the energy industry– Practical application of your energy knowledge to your job role– Management and leadership– Interpersonal skills– Professional standards and the energy professional’s obligations to society, the

profession and the environment

Chartered Energy Managers

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• Register of accredited and validated professionals – rigorous requirements for registration and maintenance to ensure quality.

• Key features of the Register:• Access to the broadest range of specialist advice on energy efficiency and energy

management.• A source of experienced, highly qualified, accredited professionals.• Searchable directory by sector, technology experience or skills.

http://Efficiency.energyinst.org for more information

Register of Professional Energy Consultants (RPEC)

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Conclusions

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4.

• Qualifying organisations• Need for good quality data• Opportunity is in the implementation – plan for results

• Qualified people• Professional development opportunities• Requirements for key staff

• A successful energy audit should lead to • a) developing a better understanding of your organisation’s energy consumption, • b) detecting any variations in energy consumption and the main drivers of these variations• c) identifying cost-effective energy saving opportunities through the promotion of energy

efficiency.

Register of Professional Energy Consultants (RPEC)

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Thank you for listening.Any questions?

General enquiries:

info@energyinst.org

http://Knowledge.energyinst.org

Energy management questions / updates:

efficiency@energyinst.org

http://Efficiency.energyinst.org

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