Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Energy Efficiency Management Systems (EBEMS)

Energy Efficiency Management Systems (EBEMS)

According to the European Commission Reference Document on Best Available Technologies from 2009, all industrial companies can save energy by applying the same sound management principles and techniques they use elsewhere in the business for key resources such as finance, raw material, and labor as well as for environment and health and safety. These management practices include full managerial accountability for energy use. The management of energy consumption and costs eliminates waste and brings cumulative savings over time. An Energy Efficiency Management System (ENEMS) requires an organization to put all necessary attention into energy issues to bring reduction of energy consumption and improve efficiency in production and utilities. The ENEMS, as per described by the European Commission "provides a structure and a basis for the determination of the current energy efficiency, defining possibilities for improvement and ensuring continuous improvement". An ENEMS should not be considered as a project which usually ends, but rather a continuous improvement process that seeks to use any potential opportunity to reduce energy consumption in all plant operations.

Stage of Life Cycle
Overarching

GHG Reduction Potential

GHG and energy reduction potentials depends on implementation, objectives and targets of the organization, as well as the commitment of top management.

Solution Maturity Status

Well Established:

This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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