Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

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

Best Practice: Energy Management Systems

Energy Management Systems

Energy Management Systems (EMS) are instruments that assist chemical industry organizations or businesses in controlling and systematizing energy efficiency. EMS support organizations to set up and implement energy policy and establish objectives, targets, and action plans that lead to reductions in energy consumption. With EMS it is expected that legal requirements are taken into consideration as well as best techniques for energy efficiency, cost reduction, and other information that results in improved environmental performance in the long term. The most widely known standard to develop EMSs is the ISO 50001. This standard provides guidance to managing energy performance in a systematic and logical approach based on processes that can be adapted to the organization's needs and capacities.

Stage of Life Cycle
Overarching

GHG Reduction Potential

Potential GHG reductions depend on the size of the company, the infrastructure and the energy requirements of the chemical products developed. Other factors including, commitment within the organization, investment in better technologies, allocation of resources, Energy Performance Indicators (EPIs), and continuous monitoring have a direct impact on the potential improvements in energy consumption. Energy efficiency has the technical potential to reduce industrial energy use by about 20% (IEA, 2013).

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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