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Dollars to $ense E N E R G Y M A N A G E M E N E R G Y M A N A G E M E N T WO R K S H O P S E N T WO R K S H O P S January 29, 2014 January 29, 2014 oee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops oee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops Presentation Outline


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Dollars to $ense

E N E R G Y M A N A G E M E N E R G Y M A N A G E M E N T WO R K S H O P S E N T WO R K S H O P S

January 29, 2014 January 29, 2014

  • ee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops
  • ee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops
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Presentation Outline Presentation Outline

Introduction

Summary of D2$ Workshops

Program Delivery Mechanism

Performance Measurement

Results

Challenges and Opportunities

Looking Forward

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Introduction Introduction

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Summary of D2$ Summary of D2$ Workshops Workshops

 Six standard workshops  Customized workshops designed to meet an

  • rganization’s specific needs
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Six Standard Workshops Six Standard Workshops

1. Energy Management Planning 2. Spot the Energy Savings Opportunities 3. Energy Monitoring 4. Energy Efficiency Financing 5. Recommissioning 6. Energy Management Information System

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Energy Management Planning Workshop Energy Management Planning Workshop

Objective: Objective: To provide tools to build a framework for integrating energy management into an organization

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Energy Management Framework Energy Management Framework

Technical Organizational

"Taking Energy Action" "Building a Management System" Executive Buy-I n Energy Champion Energy Team Stakeholder Needs Collect & Organize Energy Data Management System I ntegration Analyse Current Energy Use Culture Survey Technical Situation Best Practices Best Practices Goals & Objectives Detailed Energy Audit Roles & Responsibilities I D Technical Actions Resources Financial Analysis Timelines Set Savings Targets Training & Communication Monitoring Raise Awareness New O&M Practices Build Competency Energy Projects Management Monitor vs. Targets System Review

Celebrate and Recognize Achievements ! Commit Plan Understand Evaluate Act

Review Revise

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What does an Energy What does an Energy Management Plan include? Management Plan include?

1. Energy Policy 2. People (Roles & Responsibilities) 3. Energy Use & Monitoring 4. Energy Savings Opportunities 5. Timelines 6. Training & Communication 7. Financing 8. Evaluation

Plan

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Energy Management Information Systems Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) Workshop (EMIS) Workshop

Objectives To provide an overview of EMIS, how it saves money, the stages of EMIS development, and how to build a business case for EMIS using the toolkit. To show that EMIS is not a project, it is continuous improvement and it supports ISO 50001 implementation

Definition Basic Principles Audit

Implementation Plan

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EMIS supports ISO 50001 EMIS supports ISO 50001

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1. Initiating an Energy Management Program 2. Conducting an Energy Review 3. Energy Management Planning 4. Implementing Energy Management 5. Measurement and Verification 6. Management Review

Knowledge and Skills for Implementing EnMS Knowledge and Skills for Implementing EnMS

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Program Delivery Mechanism Program Delivery Mechanism

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Energy Management Workshops Energy Efficiency Webinars Other

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Performance Measurement Performance Measurement

Better Energy Efficiency Reporting System Workshop Evaluation Follow-up Survey

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Results Results

  • Over 26,000 participants
  • $160M in annual energy savings
  • 1.1 MT of avoided emissions
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Challenges and Opportunities Challenges and Opportunities

Commitment Constraints New delivery mechanism Outreach

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Looking Forward Looking Forward

Direct and Direct and indirect energy savings indirect energy savings Comfort, productivity Comfort, productivity and safety increases and safety increases Reduced O&M Reduced O&M Environmental impact Environmental impact reduction reduction Increased Increased reliability reliability

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Energy Management Works Energy Management Works

 Industry

Industry – CIPEC Annual Report

http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/efficiency/industry/cipec/5153

 Buildings

Buildings – Case studies

http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/efficiency/buildings/research/publications/3943

  • D2$ Workshops

D2$ Workshops

  • ee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops
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Natural Resources Canada Natural Resources Canada Office of Energy Efficiency Office of Energy Efficiency

Financial Incentives Technical Information/Support Regulations and Standards Leadership and Networking Opportunities

  • ee.nrcan.gc.ca
  • ee.nrcan.gc.ca