ANSI GTEEMC MSE 2000-2008 pdf download A Management System for Energy
The energy profile shall be recorded and shall include:
a) utility tracking,
b) energy assessment results,
c) significant energy uses,
d) key performance indicators,
e) external information,
f) production or service data,
g) relevant financial information, and
h) comparison to the energy baseline.
6.2.1 Utility tracking
Utility data shall be collected, analyzed and tracked. Utility data shall include, as appropriate:
a) utility bills, tariffs, and contracts,
b) submetered energy data,
c) utility interval data, and
d) other relevant energy or water data.
6.2.2 Energy assessments
Information on the current state of equipment, systems, and processes related to energy purchase, use, reliability, storage and disposal shall be collected at defined intervals. This information shall be analyzed and used in identifying significant energy uses and opportunities for energy management projects.
6.2.3 Significant energy uses
The organization shall identify the facilities, equipment, processes and personnel working for or on behalf of the organization that significantly affect energy consumption, cost, or energy-related or water related environmental impact. The method(s) for identifying these significant energy uses shall be recorded. The significant energy uses shall be controlled to optimize and maintain efficient operation (see 7.3). The identified significant energy uses shall be reviewed on a regular basis and the list of significant energy uses modified as operational and facility changes occur.
6.2.4 Key performance indicators
Key performance indicators (KPIs) shall be developed and shall be regularly monitored to measure the effectiveness of the management system for energy.
6.2.5 External information External information to be included in the energy profile shall include, as appropriate, energy performance benchmark, climate data, tariffs, tax incentives, rebates, loan programs, alternate suppliers, new technology and forecasts of energy availability and cost.
6.3 Legal and other requirements The organization shall establish, implement and maintain a documented procedure to determine and keep up to date the legal and other requirements that relate to its primary and secondary energy resources and associated equipment, systems and processes included within the scope of the management system for energy.
6.4 Goals, targets and project planning The management system for energy team shall establish measurable goals consistent with the energy policy and the organizational strategic plan. In establishing and reviewing goals, the management system for energy team shall consider the information contained in the energy profile.
ANSI GTEEMC MSE 2000-2008 pdf download
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