Presentation from James Quinn, the head of North American Programs for the Institute for Industrial Productivity (IIP) from the Sharing Energy Efficiency Policy Experience for Key Energy-Consuming Enterprises Workshop in Beijing, China February 20, 2012.
Summary of the workshop:
To facilitate best practice sharing for the implementation of the Top 10,000 Enterprise Program, the Institute for Industrial Productivity co-organized a workshop in collaboration with the China Energy Conservation Association, the China Sustainable Energy Program (Energy Foundation) and the Energy Research Institute (ERI). The workshop convened Chinese policy-makers and international experts. International experts presented different policy approaches that have been (or are currently being) implemented in Australia and in the US, and discussed with Chinese policymakers and think tanks what and how these approaches might be helpful for China.
While the design of the Top-10,000 program has been outlined, details for its implementation will be the subject of much discussion in the coming months. Key questions include: what type of technical support for enterprises is the most appropriate? How can the government play an effective role in monitoring and verifying the results? Is there a role for market-based mechanisms?
More information: http://www.iipnetwork.org/our-recent-activities#workshopbj
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Introducing Industrial Solar Rooftop System Installation PowerPoint Presentation Slides. The purpose of this presentation is to reduce annual electricity bill costs by shifting to solar energy. By using this solar power plant PPT visuals, you can showcase the energy consumption analysis of the manufacturing plant. Present issues and challenges related to the solar system with the help of a ready-to-use PPT complete deck. After that, depict the solutions to counter energy issues using a content-ready solar system for industry PowerPoint layouts. Highlight the renewable technologies that the industry can adopt and cost overview of different technologies. You can also depict the application of the solar system and illustrate various solar PV integration model workflow. The slides also explain permissions and regulatory key considerations required before project implementation. Power plant details, along with project description and specifications, are also included in our PPT slideshow. Showcase decision-making checklist for the solar project by using the installation of renewable energy PPT infographics. Depict estimated cost for the solar project, implementation schedule, PV operational and maintenance plan, etc., by incorporating professionally designed solar rooftop system PPT slide deck. https://bit.ly/2SSa2bt
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Market Research Report : Solar Photovoltaic Market in China 2011Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
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The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in this industry and includes a detailed profile of the major players in the market along with a snapshot of their business. Key developments in this sector have also been highlighted.
Dr Marcus Rother, Head of Sales Africa
Trina Solar
Highest quality components and systems, backed by warranty of one of the world’s strongest PV firms
Design team with over twenty experience
Hands-on training sessions / workshops for solar PV systems and components
Local Trina office in Nigeria and worldwide network of distributors
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Visit www.solidiance.com and www.chinamarketintelligence.com for more insights on how we can help you to successfully enter the Chinese renewable energy market and grow your revenue in this sector.
Subject:
Presented by:
Presented to:
Energy Markets, Forecast
Richard Newell, Administrator
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Washington, DC – December 16, 2010
Industrial Solar Rooftop System Installation Powerpoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
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Labelling is one of the most powerful tools available to transform the market for environmen-tally friendly consumer goods. In the EU the two labels specific to energy use are the manda-tory energy efficient label, for consumer goods, and a voluntary, endorsement label Energy Star, for office products.
This webinar will present the regulations underpinning both these labels and describe the changes that they have brought about in the lamps and appliances that we buy today.
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Market Research Report : Solar Photovoltaic Market in China 2011Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
The Solar Photovoltaic Market in China is growing at a fast pace which has made it the global leader in the manufacturing of solar cells and modules. This has been primarily driven by government policies and subsidies. A strong need to meet the ever increasing energy demand drives the solar PV market. The low cost of labour in China has made it lucrative for firms to venture into the sector. High demand from the export market for solar cells and modules also provides a boost to the market.
The report begins with an introduction to the renewable energy market in China with emphasis on its renewable energy capacity targets and the contribution of solar PV. It further delves into an overview of the photovoltaic technology, its major components and its various types. The market overview section gives an insight into the capacity and production levels of solar cells and modules with its production and value chain.
An analysis of drivers and challenges explains the factors leading to the growth of the market and include economic growth and demand for energy, geographical advantages and vast solar resources, huge export market, solar subsidies, strong investment potential and low carbon footprint. The key challenges identified are shortage of silicon supply and recycling limitations, high costs of electricity generation and technological issues.
The various initiatives take by the Chinese Government have been highlighted and include renewable energy law, feed-in-tariff, MOHURD subsidy (Solar Roofs program), the Golden Sun program, government support policies and rural electrification programme. Key trends in the market have also been analyzed which includes adaptation of new thin film technologies, new applications of solar PV technology and international participation.
The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in this industry and includes a detailed profile of the major players in the market along with a snapshot of their business. Key developments in this sector have also been highlighted.
Dr Marcus Rother, Head of Sales Africa
Trina Solar
Highest quality components and systems, backed by warranty of one of the world’s strongest PV firms
Design team with over twenty experience
Hands-on training sessions / workshops for solar PV systems and components
Local Trina office in Nigeria and worldwide network of distributors
The China market for renewable energy: boom or bust ? | www.solidiance.comSolidiance
This Solidiance paper provides a snapshot of the renewable energy market in China and demonstrates the challenges and opportunities faced by this industry. The paper identifies the three key drivers behind the increasing importance of renewable energies to China, before examining the Chinese Government’s targets and strategies at the root of this industry growth in China. By examining four key sectors in focus, China hydro power, China wind power, China solar power and China biofuels, this paper ultimately demonstrates that while renewable energies are vital to China’s continued sustainable growth, there are a number of challenges which must first be overcome in each of the renewable sectors examined here if China is to extract the maximum potential from their renewable energy industries.
Visit www.solidiance.com and www.chinamarketintelligence.com for more insights on how we can help you to successfully enter the Chinese renewable energy market and grow your revenue in this sector.
Subject:
Presented by:
Presented to:
Energy Markets, Forecast
Richard Newell, Administrator
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Washington, DC – December 16, 2010
ARC's Wil Chin & Allen Avery Energy Management Outlook @ ARC Industry Forum 2010ARC Advisory Group
ARC's Wil Chin & Allen Avery Energy Management Outlook @ ARC Industry Forum 2010 in orlando, FL.
ARC Energy Management Outlook
Energy is a significant portion of production costs
Many formalized internally-developed programs with
central oversight
Capture overall usage, monitor energy costs,
Few measure in real time
EMS tend to be home-grown
Emerging, expect high-growth
From accounting to reducing cost
Users need easy open distribution of data
Standardization from supplier solutions
Ready for next step, plant-wide integrated solutions
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Energy Management Strategies for Operational Excellence @ ARC's 2011 Industry...ARC Advisory Group
Energy Management Strategies for Operational Excellence @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum by Dick Hill.
10 Energy Optimization Recommendations
1.Secure Management‟s Full Support
2.Plant-level Energy Teams –Include Automation
3.Build an Energy Strategic Plan
4.Perform Energy Audits –Current Reality
5.Establish Energy Metrics
6.Benchmark: Other Plants & Other Companies
7.Energy KPIs –Not just for Management
8.On-Line Energy Measurements –Fill Gaps
9.Automate to Optimize
10.Empower the Worker
WBCSD Access to Energy Initiative - Summary presentationfveglio
Addressing the lack of access to clean, reliable and affordable energy services for billions of people is one of the world’s most critical development challenges and is becoming increasing prominent on the international agenda. The WBCSD Access to Energy Initiative helps business and other key stakeholders understand how the business contribution to access to energy can be maximized. The Initiative is co-chaired by GDF SUEZ, Schneider Electric and ERM, and has 21 member companies actively engaged in its core group. The Initiative focuses on the key opportunity areas to scaling the business contribution: innovative business models, enabling policy frameworks and financing mechanisms. Collaboration and partnerships are key cross-cutting enablers.
ENVOGUE is the official newsletter of E-Cube Energy Trading Private Limited. It intends to bring in some fresh and independent perspective on the energy efficiency markets in India.
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Originally presented at the IEPEC Conference in Rome Italy, June 13, 2012
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http://www.iipnetwork.org/our-recent-activities#IEA_MAR
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U.S. Industrial Technologies Programs & Superior Energy Performance, James Quinn
1. Main
Presenta+on
Title
U.S.
Industrial
Technologies
Programs
20.12.10
&
Superior
Energy
Performance
2. Projected
Global
Industrial
Energy
Use
Global
industrial
energy
use
is
projected
to
increase
1.4%
per
year
through
2030.
%
Growth
2006-‐2030
250
Global
industrial
sector
energy
use,
China! 89%
2006-‐2030
200
India! 75%
Delivered Energy Use (Quads)!
Brazil! 67%
150
Rest of World! 38%
100
Russia! 24%
50
United States! 4%
0
OECD Europe! 2%
2006
2010
2020
2030
Notes:
Projected
data
based
on
a
business-‐as-‐usual
reference
case
scenario.
Quads
refers
to
quadrillion
Btu
(Bri+sh
thermal
units).
Source:
U.S.
Department
of
Energy,
Energy
Informa+on
Administra+on,
Interna'onal
Energy
Outlook
2009.
3. U.S.
Industry
Energy
Use
U.S.
industry
accounts
for
about
one-‐third
of
all
U.S.
energy
consumpHon.
Reducing
U.S.
industrial
energy
intensity
is
essenHal
to
achieving
naHonal
energy
and
carbon
goals.
Transportation
28.1% 35.8% Petroleum
Industry
Commercial 34.0% Natural Gas
18.7% 31.4%
14.0%* Electricity*
Residential 7.7% Coal and Coke
8.6% Renewable Energy
21.8%
* Excludes losses
Source: Annual Energy Review 2008, EIA.
4. United
States
(Federal):
simplified
Mandatory
standards
on
equipment
Voluntary
programs,
including
the
Superior
Energy
Performance
Program
Measures
developed
at
the
State
and
Federal
level
ImplementaHon
toolbox
5. Policy:
Support
Research
and
Development
on
Energy
Efficiency
Technology
in
Industry
Program
led
by
the
Department
of
Energy’s
Advanced
Manufacturing
Office
Energy
efficiency
can
yield
cost,
producHvity,
energy
supply
resiliency,
and
compeHHveness
benefits
to
industry.
Develop
Next-‐GeneraHon
Manufacturing
Processes
&
Materials
• Manufacturing processes that limit energy
intensity
• Materials technologies that lower life-cycle
energy consumption and provide low-cost, 28
MW,
roll-‐to-‐roll
manufacturing
line
for
high performance. triple-‐junc+on
amorphous
silicon
modules
Foster
the
Energy
Management
Services
Industry
Identify, deploy, certify, and reward effective energy management
• Develop tools and protocols to enable industry to measure and manage energy usage
• Promote education and hands-on training for a new generation of energy management
engineers.
6. Voluntary
Program
–
Be^er
Buildings,
Be^er
Plants
Challenge
BeYer
Buildings,
BeYer
Plants
Challenge
Part
of
President
Obama’s
Be^er
Buildings
Ini+a+ve,
with
the
goal
of
making
buildings
20%
more
efficient
by
2020
and
saving
$40
billion
for
U.S.
organiza+ons.
Key
program
elements
• Companies
agree
to
10-‐year,
25%
energy
intensity
improvement
target
• Companies
establish
baseline
year
and
any
progress
made
toward
the
target
to-‐
date
• Companies
report
annually
on
their
progress
• DOE
provides
tools,
training
and
assistance
as
needed
• DOE
provides
na+onal
recogni+on
for
their
achievements
7. Voluntary
Program
-‐ENERGY
STAR
for
Industry
A
voluntary
program
administered
by
the
U.S.
Environmental
ProtecHon
Agency
(EPA)
that
helps
organizaHons
improve
their
environmental
and
energy
performance:
Current
Industrial
Focuses:
• Develop
Energy
Performance
Indictors
to
• Cement
score
plant
performance
• Concrete
• Establish
Best
in
Class
recogniHon
for
• Commercial
Baking
plant
performance
• Corn
Refining
• Create
Energy
Guides
that
iden+fy
best
• Dairy
Processing
prac+ces
and
projects
• Food
Processing
• Promote
successful
management
• Glass
strategies
between
companies
• Metal
Finishing
• Motor
Vehicle
Produc+on
• Petrochemicals
• Petroleum
Refining
• Pharmaceu+cals
• Prin+ng
www.energystar.gov/industry
• Steel
8. Voluntary
Program:
Superior
Energy
Performance
A
market-‐based,
ANSI/ANAB-‐accredited
cerHficaHon
program
that
provides
industrial
and
commercial
faciliHes
with
a
roadmap
for
conHnual
improvement
in
energy
efficiency
while
boosHng
compeHHveness.
• Develops a transparent system to validate
energy performance improvements and
management practices
• Encourages broad participation throughout
industry
• Supports and builds the energy efficiency
market and workforce
Superior
Energy
Performance
for
industry
will
be
launched
http://www.superiorenergyperformance.net na+onwide
in
2012.
9. ISO
50001:
Founda+onal
Tool
ISO
50001
Energy
Management
Standard
• Establishes
a
framework
for
industrial
and
commercial
facili+es
and
organiza+ons
to
Status
of
ISO
50001
manage
energy.
• Published
June
15,
2011
• Offers
companies
an
interna+onal
• Available
for
purchase
from
ISO
approach
for
• Developed
by
ISO
Project
– Corporate
sustainability
programs
Commi^ee
242;
United
States,
Brazil,
China
and
United
– Energy
cost
reduc+on
ini+a+ves
Kingdom
co-‐led
– Responding
to
manufacturing
supply
chain
• 59
countries
par+cipated,
14
of
demands
for
energy
efficiency
improvement
which
observed
• Transitioned to TC 242 to
h^p://www1.eere.energy.gov/energymanagement/index.html
develop related standards
and manage implementation
10. Geong
Superior
Energy
Performance
Cer+fied
CerHficaHon
Requirements:
An
ANSI/ANAB-‐accredited
Verifica+on
Body
will
conduct
a
third-‐
party
audit
to
verify
that
the
following
requirements
are
met:
1. Energy
Management
System
Conformance
to
ISO
50001
Energy
Management
Standard
2. Energy
Performance
Improvement
Superior
Energy
Performance
ISO
50001
is
a
Single
facility
ISO
50001
conformance
foundaHonal
tool
that
with
validated
energy
performance
any
organizaHon
can
ISO
50001
improvement
Components
in
place:
use
to
manage
• Baseline
energy.
ISO
50001
• Policy
• Plan
• Team/Leader
10
11. SEP Performance Criteria for Certification Levels (Draft)!
Performance
Characteristics
Silver Gold Platinum
Meets 5% energy
Energy Meets 10% energy Meets 15% energy
Energy performance
performance performance
Performance Performance improvement improvement threshold improvement threshold
Pathway Improvement threshold over the last
over the last 3 years. over the last 3 years.
3 years.
Demonstrates an Demonstrates an energy Demonstrates an
Energy energy performance performance energy performance
Performance improvement of 15% improvement of 15% or improvement of 15%
Improvement or more over the last more over the last 10 or more over the last
10 years. years. 10 years.
Score on • Meets a score of at • Meets a score of at • Meets a score of at
Best least 35 and up to least 61 and up to 80 least 81 out of 100
Mature
Practice 60 out of 100 total out of 100 total points total points for Best
Energy Scorecard points for Best for Best Practice Practice Scorecard
Pathway Practice Scorecard Scorecard
Includes credits for
energy • Minimum of 25
management best
practices and
• Minimum of 25 • Minimum of 25 points points required for
energy points required for required for the energy the energy
performance the energy management best management best
improvements
beyond 15% over management best practices and 10 for practices and 10 for
the last 10 years. practices. energy performance. energy performance.
11
12. Superior
Energy
Performance
Benefits
to
Companies
• RecogniHon
‒ Publicly
recognized
as
leader
in
sustainable
use
of
energy
resources
(local
and
financial
community)
‒ Customers
may
grant
preferred
supplier
status
• External
financial
incenHves
‒ Energy
efficiency
credits
(electric
u+lity
&
others)
‒ Poten+al
carbon
credits
(state,
region,
and
na+onal)
• SystemaHc
framework
for
conHnuous
improvement
Industry and Construction stock CD 01030FRL
‒ Consistent
with
ISO
50001
energy
management
and
ASME
system
assessment
standards
‒ Provides
tools
and
resources
to
assist
implementa+on
and
valida+on
of
sustained
energy
performance
improvement
Creatas Power & Energy CD 005776
13. Superior
Energy
Performance
Demonstra+ons
SEP
DemonstraHons
involve:
– Tes+ng
ANSI-‐accredited
Superior
Energy
Performance
program
– Using
newly-‐released
ISO
50001
energy
management
standard
– Third
party
verifica+on
on
energy
performance
improvement
using
measurement
&
verifica+on
protocol
– 35
companies
in
20
states
Industrial
ParHcipants:
• 3M
Company
• Cook
Composites
&
• Harbec
Plas+cs
• OLAM
Spices
• Alcoa
Polymers
• Haynes
Interna+onal
• Owens
Corning
• Allsteel
• Cooper
Tire
• Holcim
• Republic
Conduit
• Amcor
PET
• Cummins
• Ingersoll
Rand
• Schneider
Electric
• Ascend
Performance
• Didion
Milling,
Inc
• JR
Simplot
• Spirax
Sarco
Materials
• Dixie
Chemical
• Kenworth
Trucks
• Traco
• Bentley
Prince
Street
• Dow
Chemical
• Lockheed
Mar+n
• UTC/Sikorsky
• Bridgestone
Tire
• Eaton
• MedImmune
• United
States
Mint
• Coca-‐Cola
• Freescale
• Neenah
Foundry
• Volvo
Semiconductor
Company
• World
Kitchen
• General
Dynamics
• Nissan
www.superiorenergyperformance.net
14. Suppor+ng
Measure:
Workforce
Development
Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs)
• IACs
provide
prac+cal
in-‐plant
training
to
engineering
students
at
24
universi+es.
Students
work
directly
with
small
and
medium-‐sized
manufacturers
to
iden+fy
and
implement
energy
savings
opportuni+es.
• As
part
of
their
training,
IAC
students
have
par+cipated
in
more
than
15,000
assessments
and
provided
nearly
114,000
recommenda+ons
for
small
and
medium-‐sized
plants.
• IACs
have
trained
more
than
3,000
students
to
become
the
next
genera+on
of
energy
engineers.
• Nearly
60%
of
IAC
graduates
go
on
to
careers
in
the
energy
industry.
hYp://www1.eere.energy.gov/manufacturing/tech_deployment/iacs.html
15. Implementa+on
Toolbox:
Energy
Management
&
Technology
Deployment
Resources
in
DOE
Resources
to
help
manufacturers
reduce
energy
use
and
carbon
emissions
today
—
and
con)nuously
improve.
Technical
Assistance
Soeware
Tools
Training
• Tracking
and
managing
energy
• Energy
and
carbon
• Awareness
intensity
baselining
• Tool
User
• Project
feasibility
analysis
• Sorware
tools
for
energy
• System
/Topic
management
• Resource
referrals
• Qualified
Specialists
• Energy
Management
Assessments
Standards
InformaHon
• Energy
savings
• Superior
Energy
Performance
• Tip
sheets,
case
studies
assessments
(SEP)
• Website,
webcasts,
• Industrial
Assessment
• ISO
50001
databases
Centers
• Assessment
• EERE
Informa+on
Center
• States/u+li+es
standards,
• Supply
chain
guidance
protocols,
and
metrics
16. Implementa+on
Toolbox-‐
Sorware
Energy
Performance
Energy
Management
Energy
Systems
Analysis
Tracking
Baselining
EnPI
Tool
eGuide
for
ISO
50001
• Motors
ImplementaHon
Corporate
Energy
• Pumps
Performance
Tracking
• Fans
for
Be^er
Plants
partnership
• Compressed
Air
eGuide
Lite
• Steam
Facility
Energy
• Process
HeaHng
Performance
Tracking
for
Superior
Energy
• Data
Centers
ePEP
(Plant
Energy
Performance
Profiler)
• Simple
Calculators
h^p://www1.eere.energy.gov/manufacturing/tech_deployment/sorware.html
17. Implementa+on
Toolbox
–
DOE’s
Save
Energy
Now
Assessments
Train
Plant
Staff
Gather
Conduct
Analyze
&
Preliminary
Plant
Report
Follow-‐up
Data
Visit
Results
Successful
Project
ImplementaHon
• Teams
are
DOE
Energy
Experts
and
plant
personnel
• Teams
focus
on
fans,
pumps
compressors,
steam
or
process
hea+ng
systems.
• Plant
personnel
trained
on
DOE
sorware
tools
17
Section I: US DOE’s ITP Activities for US Industry
18. Implementa+on
Toolbox:
Online
Assessment
Database
for
Small
&
Medium
Enterprises
Industrial
Assessment
IAC
Results
Databases
Center
Knowledge
Base
Website
Energy
Manuals
Best
Prac+ces
&
Success
Stories
Sorware
Tools
&
Templates
Training
Modules
&
Curricula
19. Implementa+on
Results
DOE
Energy
Assessment
Results
From
2006
to
2011,
energy
assessments
were
conducted
at
over
1,000
large
plants
and
2,300
small-‐
and
medium-‐sized
facili+es
IdenHfied
savings:
Cost
-‐
$1.6
billion
in
annual
savings
Energy
-‐
220
trillion
btus
CO2
-‐
11
million
metric
tons
Implemented
savings
to
date:
Cost
–
$
310
million
in
annual
savings
Energy
-‐
45
trillion
btus
Carbon
–
3
million
metric
tons
20. Global
Superior
Energy
Performance
(GSEP)
GSEP
was
announced
in
July
2010
at
the
Clean
Energy
Ministerial,
which
convened
25
energy
ministers
from
20
countries
and
the
European
Commission.
• GSEP
aims
to
reduce
global
energy
use
in
industrial
facili+es
and
commercial
buildings
in
order
to
improve
energy
security
and
to
reduce
global
greenhouse
gas
emissions
by:
– Encouraging
industrial
facili+es
and
commercial
buildings
to
pursue
con+nuous
improvements
in
energy
efficiency
– Promo+ng
public-‐private
partnerships
for
coopera+on
on
specific
technologies
or
in
individual
energy-‐intensive
sectors
GSEP Partnership
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21. Thank You!
James Quinn
Head – North America Programs
Institute for Industrial Productivity
www.iipnetwork.org
james.quinn@iipnetwork.org