SYNOPSIS
Most energy efficiency targets in industries are achieved through changes in how energy is managed in an industrial facility, rather than through installation of new technologies. An energy management standard provides a method for integrating energy efficiency into existing industrial management systems for continuous improvement. Companies which have voluntarily adopted an energy management plan (a central feature of an EM standard) have achieved major energy intensity improvements.
This course will show how to: • Develop a baseline of energy use • Actively manage energy use and costs • Reduce emissions without negative effect on operations • Continue to improve energy use/product output over time • Document savings for internal and external use (e.g. emission credits) It will also include on the methods to develop: • A strategic plan that requires measurement, management, and documentation for continuous improvement of energy efficiency; • A cross-divisional management team led by a representative who reports directly to the management and is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the strategic plan; • Policies and procedures to address all aspects of energy purchase, use, and disposal; • Projects to demonstrate continuous improvement in energy efficiency; • The creation of an energy manual, a living document that evolves over time as additional energy saving projects and policies are undertaken and documented; • Identification of key performance indicators, unique to the company, that are tracked to measure progress; • Periodic reporting of progress to the management based on these measurements• Protection against radiated disturbances
SPEAKER’S BIODATA
Ir. FRANCIS XAVIER JACOB, was until recently, a Senior Analyst with the Energy Commission, Malaysia. He was previously the Director of Energy Management and Industrial Development in the Energy Commission, Malaysia. He had been with the Commission and the then Department of Electricity and Gas Supply since 1991. The Commission, among others, regulates the electricity and piped gas industries in Malaysia. Prior to this, he was with the Public Works Department Malaysia, where he was involved with the design and project management of public electrical installations. He was also, for some time, involved with the maintenance aspects of these installations. He is the Chairman of the Technical Committee on the Standards for Energy Management and also sits in various standards working committees. Francis Xavier Jacob graduated in 1977 with a Bachelors of Engineering degree from the University of Malaya and also holds a Master’s degree in Environment. He is a Professional Engineer and is a member of the Institute of Engineers Malaysia.
Ir. TEJINDER SINGH is a consultant to a supplier of services to a large energy company. He has worked in many industries, from steel manufacturing to semiconductor industry, from energy contracting to electrical consulting, from telecommunications to academia and ICT. He was involved in the design and installation of the electrical and ICT networks for many clients. He is also one of the few experts in both the electrical and cyber security domains. He is a certified National EnMS Expert by United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), a Six Sigma Black Belt, a HRDF Certified Trainer, a GBI facilitator and a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Tejinder Singh graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Tri-State University, Angola, Indiana, USA and also holds a Master’s degree in Embedded Systems Design from University of Lugano, Switzerland. He is a Professional Engineer with Practicing Certificate and is a member of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia.
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