UNIDO-GEF Industrial Energy Efficiency Project in Macedonia UNIDO-GEF IEE Project in Macedonia Draft Workplan Marco Matteini Industrial Development Officer UNIDO Energy Branch Holiday Inn, 28 May 2015 Skopje, Macedonia 2 Project Structure Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Policy & Institutions Market Services, Skills & Implem. Enhancing Investments • Energy Management Policy Programme Certification of EnM personnel for large energy consumers Incentives for EnMS/ISO 50001 implementation IEE best-practice information & dissemination programme • Industrial energy data management tool • Assessment of climate technologies for industry • Strengthening of IEE institutional expertise • Training for local IEE consultants Energy Management Systems (EnMS) in line with ISO50001 Steam System Optimization (SSO) Compressed-air System Optimization (CASO) • Training for enterprises • Implementation of EnMS, SSO and CASO • Integration of ISO50001 and ISO14001 • Technical assistance facility for IEE investment proposals preparation and appraisal • Performance-based cash-premium for IEE investments • Training of local IEE consultants • Training of lending officers of Macedonian banks 3 Project Timelines 2015 2016 2017 2018 Component 1 Policy & Institutions Component 2 Services, Skills & Implem. Component 3 Investments Jun Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Time 4 Project Timelines 2015 2016 2017 2018 Component 1 Policy & Institutions Component 2 Services, Skills & Implem. Energy Management System (EnMS) Programme Compressed-air System Optimization (CASO) Programme Steam System Optimization (SSO) Programme Component 3 Investments Jun Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Time 5 EnMS Capacity Building & Implementation time 1-2 months Preparation 2 days USER Training 1.5-2 months 4 days PE team work to implement EnMS EXPERT Module 1 Results: • Draft Energy Policy • Draft Roles & Responsibility matrix • Initial data collection 4-6 months PE team work to implement EnMS 3 days 4-6 months EXPERT Module 2 PE team work to implement EnMS 3 days EXPERT Module 3 2-3 months PE team work to implement EnMS ½ day EXAM Results: Results: Results: Results: • Energy Policy • Roles & Responsibility matrix • Significant Energy Uses • Baseline • Energy Performance Indicators • Opportunities list & action plans • Energy & cost savings • Performance improvements • Staff trained on selected SEUs • Operations & controls improved • Procurement plan • EE measures implemented • Energy & cost savings • Performance improvements • Energy performance checked, verified and reported • Energy performance reviewed by top management • Decisions for next period based on internal audit • Energy & cost savings • Performance improvements • Trainee qualified as Energy Management System Expert • EnMS implemented in PE • Energy & cost savings • Performance improvements Legend PE team A Partner Enterprise (PE) team is formed by the PE’s staff participating in the EXPERT program plus 1-2 national consultants trainees. Ongoing and periodic communication through webinars, emails and phone calls between international trainers and PE teams to review progress, discuss issues and provide guidance. Plant visits by national EE consultants trainees 9 EnMS Capacity Building & Implementation Execution arrangements Selection of partner enterprises based on pre-set criteria and calls for expression of interest Selection of EE consultants to be EnMS Expert trainees through calls for expression of interest, review of qualifications and competencies, interviews with UNIDO international EnMS trainers Collaboration Agreement between UNIDO-GEF Project and Partner Enterprises Issuance of contracts to EE consultants trainees with confidentiality nondisclosure agreement Issuance of Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Qualification to EnMS Expert trainees depending on overall performance in the programme Recruitment of UNIDO qualified EnMS experts for EnMS implementation in new companies 10 Energy System Optimization Programmes EXPERT Trainings USER Trainings 2-days 5-7 days Classroom training Classroom training Targeted to enterprises energy managers, engineers and relevant technicians On-site practice of energy systems measurements and assessments (in collaboration with partner enterprises) Provision of tools for initial selfassessment Provision of measuring equipment Certificate of attendance Preparation of energy assessment reports Final exam 11 Steam System Optimization Expert Programme 12 Compressed-air System Optimization Expert P. 13 EnMS Capacity Building & Implementation 26-27 June USER Training Overview of EnMS 21-25 Sep Training EnMS Planning and EnPIs Implementation 0 2 3 4 5 Feb 2016 Jun 16 Training EnMS Implem. & Operat. Training EnMS Checking & ReviewY Implementation 6 7 8 9 10 Jul 16 EnMS Internal Audits Aug 16 FINAL EXAM Implementation 11 12 13 14 month International and National Experts support Periodic webinars Plant visits by Experts 14 EnMS-ESO Capacity Building & Implementation 26-27 June USER Training Overview of EnMS 21-25 Sep Training ESO Training EnMS Planning and EnPIs Energy Assess. ESO Implementation 0 2 3 4 5 Feb 2016 Jun 16 Training EnMS Implem. & Operat. Training EnMS Checking & ReviewY Implementation 6 7 8 9 10 Jul 16 EnMS Internal Audits Aug 16 FINAL EXAM Implementation 11 12 13 14 month International and National Experts support Periodic webinars Plant visits by Experts 15 Project Timelines 2015 2016 2017 2018 Component 1 Policy & Institutions Component 2 Services, Skills & Implem. Energy Management System (EnMS) Programme Compressed-air System Optimization (CASO) Programme Steam System Optimization (SSO) Programme Component 3 Investments Jun Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Apr Jul Sep Dec Time 16 Thank you for your attention For more information: Marco Matteini Industrial Energy Efficiency Unit Energy Branch UNIDO Vienna International Centre P.O. Box 300 A-1400 Vienna, Austria E-mail: [email protected] 17 Energy Management Systems • Shifts the energy efficiency focus to a systematic, data-driven approach. • Requires top management to be engaged on an ongoing basis. • Provides a context for informed decisions concerning proposed energy efficiency projects, including new technologies. • Involves energy users and decision makers, not just facility personnel and physical systems, to sustain the change. Scope of energy management facilities equipment personnel systems processes Energy management requires an organization to shift from a project-byproject approach to one of continual improvement in energy performance 18
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