(1) The document provides information about a 3-day training event on energy saving and sustainable energy management taking place in Dubai from February 26-28, 2017.
(2) It includes an agenda for each day that covers topics such as developing an energy management strategy, identifying energy savings opportunities, and engaging organizations in energy savings.
(3) The event will be led by Kit Oung, an award-winning energy savings director and expert in the field of energy management.
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Key highlights:
Business Potentials In Energy Efficiency Implementation
Success Stories in energy efficiency programs and projects implementation
Barriers & Counter Measures For Sustainable Energy Efficiency Programs Implementation in Malaysia
Energy Efficiency Industry Development & The Way Forward for Malaysia
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IIEC ELECTRICAL CONFERENCE 2013:EE implementation-player's perspectiveZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Key highlights:
Business Potentials In Energy Efficiency Implementation
Success Stories in energy efficiency programs and projects implementation
Barriers & Counter Measures For Sustainable Energy Efficiency Programs Implementation in Malaysia
Energy Efficiency Industry Development & The Way Forward for Malaysia
MAESCO 14th AGFM 2015-Key Updates and Visions in Energy EfficiencyZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
The updates of key initiatives by MAESCO in the year 2014-2015 as presented to its members and guests at the 14th AGM.
MAESCO also shared its upcoming programs and visions for energy efficiency industry in Malaysia.
I was presenting it on behalf of MAESCO as a committee member with the portfolio of Treasurer and Strategic Initiatives.
Introduction to Energy Efficiency Industry for MalaysiansZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
sharing of ...
Overview of Energy in Malaysia and Outlooks on EE industry potentials
ESCOs in EE industry
Sustainable implementation of EE initiatives at organizations through management and engineering solutions
Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
The way forward
based on my experiences, knowledge, readings and beliefs as an industry players
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Suggested reading: Stenqvist, C. (2013). Industrial energy efficiency improvement - the role of policy and evaluation. Doctoral dissertation. Lund: Lund University.
Speakers for this webinar: Christian Stenqvist
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OVERVIEW & CHALLENGES OF LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
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DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS & THE WAY FORWARD
Investment and business potentials in energy efficiency industry ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
My perspective on the potentials of business and investment for EE industry in Malaysia and what are needed for the industry to grow to bring significant impacts to the economy and greener Malaysia
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IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
As presented at Green Buildings and Parks 2015.
An overview of the strategic approach to propose, to start and implement effective energy management system for companies
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Questions addressed in this year’s report include: Are we improving energy efficiency fast enough to achieve our climate goals? Which countries and policies are having the greatest impact and what is the secret to their success? How much is being invested in energy efficiency globally, in specific regions and in the main energy-consuming sectors? How are low energy prices impacting energy efficiency investments? What are the multiple benefits of energy efficiency for the climate, energy security and public budgets? What are the market trends for energy efficiency services and financing?
Speaker for this webinar: Tyler Bryant
MAESCO 14th AGFM 2015-Key Updates and Visions in Energy EfficiencyZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
The updates of key initiatives by MAESCO in the year 2014-2015 as presented to its members and guests at the 14th AGM.
MAESCO also shared its upcoming programs and visions for energy efficiency industry in Malaysia.
I was presenting it on behalf of MAESCO as a committee member with the portfolio of Treasurer and Strategic Initiatives.
Introduction to Energy Efficiency Industry for MalaysiansZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
sharing of ...
Overview of Energy in Malaysia and Outlooks on EE industry potentials
ESCOs in EE industry
Sustainable implementation of EE initiatives at organizations through management and engineering solutions
Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
The way forward
based on my experiences, knowledge, readings and beliefs as an industry players
Energy-intensive industries – energy efficiency policies and evaluationsLeonardo ENERGY
The webinar will review results from academic evaluations of energy efficiency and climate mitigation policies that have targeted energy-intensive industry on EU and Member State level. The EU emissions trading system, by some portrayed as Europe´s flagship policy to tackle climate change, has had little effect in triggering innovative low-carbon solutions. Other policy approaches taken by Member States have centred on site-level energy management practices linked with national incentives and obligations that stimulates industrial energy efficiency as a strategy aiming at multiple objectives. Remarks are also made about policy design and the role of evaluation to foster policy improvements.
Suggested reading: Stenqvist, C. (2013). Industrial energy efficiency improvement - the role of policy and evaluation. Doctoral dissertation. Lund: Lund University.
Speakers for this webinar: Christian Stenqvist
Improving energy efficiency in SMEs – an interdisciplinary perspectiveLeonardo ENERGY
Research however states that there is still large untapped energy efficiency potential which deployment is hindered by the existence of various barriers to energy efficiency. The complexity of improved energy efficiency in manufacturing industry calls for an interdisciplinary approach to the issue. The book “Improving Energy Efficiency in Industrial Energy Systems” applies: “an interdisciplinary perspective in examining energy efficiency in industrial energy systems, and discusses how “cross-pollinating” perspectives and theories from the social and engineering sciences can enhance our understanding of barriers, energy audits, energy management, policies, and programmes as they pertain to improved energy efficiency in industry.”
Responding to energy efficiency challenge marianne osterkornreeep
Presentation by Dr. Marianne Osterkorn at DoE conference on 3-4th June 2010 in Istanbul, giving an overview of energy efficiency efforts around the world.
INTRODUCTION TO LOGISTICS
OVERVIEW & CHALLENGES OF LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INLOGISTICS INDUSTRY –
AREAS OF POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENT & APPROACHES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT LOGISTICS
DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS & THE WAY FORWARD
Investment and business potentials in energy efficiency industry ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
My perspective on the potentials of business and investment for EE industry in Malaysia and what are needed for the industry to grow to bring significant impacts to the economy and greener Malaysia
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IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
As presented at Green Buildings and Parks 2015.
An overview of the strategic approach to propose, to start and implement effective energy management system for companies
The IEA Energy Efficiency Market report - What it means for DSMLeonardo ENERGY
The Energy Efficiency Market Report is the IEA’s flagship report on energy efficiency trends around the world.
Questions addressed in this year’s report include: Are we improving energy efficiency fast enough to achieve our climate goals? Which countries and policies are having the greatest impact and what is the secret to their success? How much is being invested in energy efficiency globally, in specific regions and in the main energy-consuming sectors? How are low energy prices impacting energy efficiency investments? What are the multiple benefits of energy efficiency for the climate, energy security and public budgets? What are the market trends for energy efficiency services and financing?
Speaker for this webinar: Tyler Bryant
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As commercial energy efficiency programs mature and savings goals increase, utilities must go beyond easy-to-identify measures like lighting and attract hard-to-reach customer segments. How can utilities and program administrators realize deeper energy savings at scale within the Midwest, given these challenges?
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Through partnering with utility companies and other energy regulators, Sunco can make
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timeline, and cost are provided in this report.
Opportunity
In the absence of a national “smart” grid, which would increase “pricing transparency,
as well as enable a host of consumer-producer interactive transactions” (Contreras, 2012, p.
645), we here at Sunco, as producers of renewable energy, have run into the problem of getting
our services to the customers who demand them. Similarly, our consumers who generate
renewable energy on-site from solar panels and wind turbines have also run into the problem of
permits, regulations, and service charges that vary from state to state and utility to utility (Ryor,
2014). Currently, the main challenge is convincing local utilities of the economic viability of
renewable energy, and since the energy supplied is undifferentiated, the general customer base
is unaware that other options exist.
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At its core, mastering energy efficiency involves optimizing the use of energy resources to achieve the desired outcome while minimizing waste. This begins with a comprehensive energy audit, which serves as the foundation for identifying areas of improvement. By understanding current energy consumption patterns, individuals and businesses can make informed decisions about where and how to implement changes.
2. Dubai to double
energy efficiency by
2030
Implementing an energy management system can systematically
reduce its energy consumption and sustain its energy performance.
The course highlights best practices from organisations of all sizes
and global locations. This Master-class provides the fundamentals
of a coherent and close-loop energy management strategy, and its
role in enabling sustained energy performance improvements. The
business needs and aspirations for reduced energy consumption are
critically examined from the perspectives of a holistic and balanced
approach to manage energy:
(1) governance,
(2) tools and techniques,
(3) information and insights,
(4) people engagement,
(5) multiplier effects.
Kit Oung
Kit Oung is an award-winning, energy savings director. He has written
(and co-written) six energy management books, is Vice Chair at Energy
Managers’ Association, and Advisory Board member of Resource
Efficiency research (EPOS) at University of Gent, 2degrees Network,
and Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Energy Leadership Forum.
Kit works with businesses to achieve real-and-achievable energy
savings using high-return low-investment strategies. He has 18
years of hands-on energy management experience in a range of
commercial and industrial companies across four continents. Kit
brings a unique blend of experience gained from technical operations,
management, consultancy, equipment supplier, academic, and in
policy development.
From a standards perspective, he was the convenor of ISO 50002, EN
16247 and PAS 51215. He is a lead auditor, trainer, and UK’s principal
expert for ISO 50001, and ISO 50003. Currently, Kit sits on ISO’s
JTCG committee writing the integrated use of management systems
handbook
A quick survey of the current capabilities for energy
efficiency showed that existing energy saving
techniques and technologies can reduce energy
consumptionby73%andupto25%ofthesavingscan
be saved without major capital costs and changes to
business practices. However, the use and promotion
of energy-efficient technologies are only achieving a
fraction of its potential – less than 1% year on year.
Dubai’s Clean
Energy Strategy
2050
7% by 2020
25% by 2030 &
75% by 2050
Dubai’s energy from clean energy
sources sets target of
3. Gain knowledge and application of energy saving
sustainable energy practices
In particular, the tools and techniques to:
• Identify where and how much energy your organisation consume
• Quantify your organisations’ energy baseline and energy performance
• Compare your organisations’ energy performance vs. that of your competitors
• Key frameworks to identify opportunities to improve energy performance
• Prioritise opportunities to maximise savings and reducing costs
• Define competencies to embed energy saving habits in your organisation
• Engage people in your organisation to save energy
Who Should Attend:
Officials who are responsible for leading, managing, designing, optimising, developing and implementing
strategies for improving energy performance. This includes reducing energy use, energy consumption or
increasing energy efficiency.
Those with a knowledge in implementing and maintaining ISO 14001- and/or ISO 50001-based management
system is advantageous but it is not a prerequisite.
Participants are required to pre-read a case study
and prepare an analysis of the issues presented.
The case study analysis is similar to Harvard Business Schooled case study method. For more information,
please see http://www.hbs.edu/mba/academic-experience/Pages/the-hbs-case-method.aspx
This master-class utilises blended learning
techniques, including:
Short
lectures
Extended
case study
analysis
Group
Discussions,
workshops, video
clips.
self-reflections, group works and plenary discussions are
used to draw similarities and contrast differences to energy
management practices on paper and in practice.
4. 8:30 Registration
[Opportunity for participant to review and catch up on case
study material]
9:00 Welcome
9:15 Challenges in making energy savings a
reality
Highlight the challenges, daily struggles of business
operations and energy savings in real life. Reflect on case
study to workplace practices.
• Wesh Pharmaceutical: Case analysis. (workshop)
• Parallels between Wesh Pharmaceuticals and
real organisations.
• What organisations see as their challenge in
making energy savings a reality?
• Five things organisations need to address in
order to save energy.
10:30 Tea Break
11:00 Developing a coherent and sustainable
energy management strategy
Group work to develop close-loop strategy. Introduce the role
of close-loop management to sustain long-term results. Draw
similarities with ISO 50001.
• Wesh Pharmaceutical: Design of strategy.
(workshop)
• Group presentation of strategy.
• Introduction to close-loop management
processes to sustain long-term results.
• ISO 50001 as a model for close-loop
management processes.
13:00 Lunch Break
14:00 Risk and opportunities from energy
savings
Highlight the generic risk and opportunities in energy savings.
Reflect on key risks and opportunities in addressing energy
savings.
• Risk and opportunities presented by energy
reduction and climate change in:
• Operations;
• Regulatory;
• Supply chain;
• Competition;
• Reputation; and
• Physical damage.
• Interactions between energy, climate and other
planetary systems.
14:30 What are others doing about energy
savings?
Introduce different approaches and management styles
in energy savings. Highlight likely results in energy saving
initiatives.
• Approaches and examples to energy savings:
• Do nothing;
• Energy savings only;
• Resource efficiency; and
• Supply chain.
• Styles of energy management and
organisational structure.
• Likely results from a well-rounded initiative.
15:00 Tea break
15:30 Thinking about competencies in energy
management
Compiling a list of competencies in energy management.
Highlight the need and trade-offs between technical and non-
technical skills.
• Differences between knowledge, skill,
experience, and competency.
• Wesh Pharmaceutical: competencies required
to deliver sustained energy savings. (workshop)
• Balancing technical skills with people skills.
16:30 Conclusion
Tie in for Day 2.
• Summary of Day 1 session
• Expectations for Day 2 and Day 3.
Tackling energy management in real
organisations
DAY 1
5. 8:30 Registration
9:00 Creating visibility of energy consumption:
Energy profiles
Introduce energy profile as a tool to identify energy use, and
energy consumption.
• Difference between energy use, energy
consumption, and energy efficiency.
• Energy efficiency and rebound effect.
• Different ways to visualise energy use and
energy consumption.
• Importance of energy profiles in gaining top
management interest and commitment.
9:45 Energy as a variable cost: Energy baselines
Introduce the concepts of energy baselines and benchmarks
as a means to engage top management, and management
control.
• Basic framework to relate energy consumption
to business activities.
• Using energy baselines to compare to forecast
future consumption.
• Using energy baselines to compare future
energy performance.
• Using energy baselines to compare energy
performance with other similar companies.
• Uses and limitations of energy baselines.
• Identifying variables to causes energy
consumption to change.
10:30 Tea break
11:00 Identifying with energy saving
opportunities
Introduce the common locations where energy savings is
found. Introduce the use of rules of thumb for common
energy use systems to indicate energy saving opportunities.
• How energy inefficiencies arise?
• Where are saving opportunities hidden?
• Rules of thumb for:
• Heating;
• Cooling and refrigeration;
• Ventilation and air conditioning;
• Motors and driven systems;
• Heat exchange;
• Compressed air;
• Heat and power.
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Maximising energy savings while
minimising cost
Introduce a simple framework to stack opportunities in order
to maximise savings and minimise cost.
• Energy maturity model.
• Stacking opportunities to maximise energy
savings and minimise costs using the model.
(workshop)
• Economics of energy reduction vs. the use of
renewable energy sources.
15:00 Tea break
15:30 Valuation of energy savings project
Introduce the need to quantify energy and non-energy
benefits.
• Quantifying energy savings
• Quantifying non-energy benefits
• Quantifying capital cost
• Brief summary of methods for valuation
16:30 Conclusion and networking
Technical elements of energy
management
DAY 2
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6. 8:30 Registration
9:00 Making energy plans stick: Competency
Introduce and contrast the top-down and process views
of organisation and its influence on competencies to make
energy savings happen.
• What makes people engagement and behaviour
change scary?
• Who makes energy savings decisions in an
organisation?
• Who has the power to make a difference?
• Top-down vs. process view of organisation and
the implication on competency in delivering
energy savings.
10:30 Tea break
11:00 Engaging the organisation in energy
savings
Introduce the role of different stakeholders in energy
savings. Reviewing own way to communicate effectively with
stakeholders.
• The difference between interested parties and
stakeholders in making energy savings happen.
• Why is there a need to engage people in the
organisation?
• What type of information these stakeholders
need?
• Communicating in a manner that motivate a
person to take action. (workshop)
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Taking effective action for energy
reduction
Highlight the need for consistent follow through in all levels of
the organisation to make energy savings a reality.
• Role of high-level policies, objectives and
targets, and actions.
• Role of planning and allocating the appropriate
resources
• Continual learning and improvements.
14:15 Planning for external audit of ISO 50001
Introduce the external audit processes.Determine the basic
qualitative numbers making up external audit days.
• Processes involved in having your ISO 50001
energy management systems certified
• Determining complexity of scope and boundary
• Determining significant energy uses
• Determining representative sampling
requirements
• Calculating audit days. (workshop)
15:00 Tea break
15:30 Conclusion
Summarising all aspects of workshop.
• Recap on the coverage of the workshop.
• Highlight relevant ISO standards to support
energy management activities.
• Taking learnings from masterclass into
workplace
• Continuing your learning?
• Final questions and answers
People and behavioural elements
of energy management
DAY 3
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Energy Saving Sustainable Energy Management
26 - 28 February 2017 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Code: DB TEEN 80
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