Grant Curtin
The on-going control of energy use
Planned improvements in the efficiency of energy use
Optimisation of procurement
Minimisation of energy waste and emissions
Creation of targets and key performance indicators
Monitoring, targeting and reporting
Virtual and physical process improvement.
Energy Management Principles
Energy management is a disciplined approach to monitoring and targeting energy and utilities to ensure an organisation achieves its efficiency and production objectives while using the least energy possible in quantity and cost…
Fundamental Success Factors
Commitment and leadership from senior management
Energy management embedded into the organisation
Energy information system and database
Communication mediums – formal and informal
Expertise and experience
Energy efficiency education and promotion
Team responsibility and transparency
Celebrate successful people, projects and initiatives
Reward.
Why Do You Need a Tool
Enterprise-wide micro / macro management and reports
Embeds expertise, accuracy and process disciplines
Saves time, resources and money for core business
Automates and simplifies the complex
Enables previously unattainable analysis and information
Creates a dynamic energy database and historian
Manage Projects, targets, benchmarks and KPI’s
Audits and validates all energy types and costs
Manage risk and compliance
Communicates transparency and responsibility.
Implementation
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Benefits
Energy efficiency KWh
Cost efficiency $
Tariff efficiency C/KWh
Operational efficiency QAS
HR efficiency People & hrs
Management efficiency Best practice
Sustainability System & Environment.