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3rd Annual Conference and Workshop
Energy Management 2010 16-17 September 2010
Regulatory compliance, standards Grange City Hotel, London
and best practice
Save money and the environment by improving Book now to receive a complimentary
your energy efficiency: copy of BS EN 16001 at the conference
Ask yourself the following question: is my business doing everything it can
to cut energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions? If the answer is
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‘no’ or ‘yes but’, it’s time to review your energy management system.
5 reasons why you can’t afford to miss this conference:
• Hear from leading energy management experts involved in developing
the latest standards
• Get practical advice on improving your energy management processes
and embedding relevant standards, such as BS EN 16001, ISO 14001 and
the new ISO 50001
• Hear how other companies have improved their energy efficiency and cut costs
• Find out about new regulatory incentives and the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
• Network with your industry peers over coffee or a glass of wine
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2. Energy Management
Regulatory compliance, standards and best practice
Conference Programme 16 September 2010
Chair’s Introduction Effective delivery of BS EN 16001 Regulation update
• BS EN 16001 – One year on through education and training
Energy Management System
• Overview and update • Why education and training is critical to
achieving the standard
Standard ISO 50001
Martin Fry • Why the new standard?
Chairman, BS EN 16001 Committee, • How investment in education and training
helps the bottom line • Overview of ISO 50001
Chairman, ESTA,
Visiting Professor, City University, London • What forms of education and training might • Relationship with BS EN 16001
be relevant for the energy manager and • The UK response to the Draft
his/her team International Standard (DIS)
Keynote
Sarah Beacock Martin Fry
Cinderella is going to the ball: Professional Affairs Director, Chairman, BS EN 16001 Committee
energy management as the number Energy Institute Chairman, ESTA,
one energy priority Visiting Professor, City University London
• DECC’s number one priority Discussion session CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
• Reflection on the past 10 years – what
was missed and what we should learn Energy management qualification • Early days of implementation
• Growing energy services demands requirements – Training & awareness • Understand how the CRC applies
• Personality drive and energy management to different organizations
• Current issues for the industry
• Keeping up with new regulations • How to assess your organization's structure?
Andrew Warren
• Do you qualify for the CRC?
Director, Sarah Beacock
Association for the Conservation of Energy • CRC participant and information disclosure
Professional Affairs Director,
Energy Institute • Legal implications
Energy management awareness Martin Fry Alessandra McConville
Chairman, BS EN 16001 Committee CRC/Carbon Strategies Consultant
Energy management systems – Chairman, ESTA,
a vehicle for positive change Visiting Professor, City University London Case Study – London Underground:
• Why implement the EnMS? John Mulholland Reducing the impact from the CRC
• How it can help you to achieve the energy Director, Energy Efficiency Scheme
efficiency goals and improve compliance NIFES Consulting Group • London Underground overview
• Costs and challenges Vilnis Vesma • LU’s climate change strategy
• Identifying job roles and responsibilities Director, • CRCEES impact
Alan Aldridge Degree Days Direct Ltd - Assets
Executive Director, - Corporate behaviour
Energy Services and Technology Association - Employee engagement
Energy management
• The Carbon Trust Standard
standards in practice
Valuation of energy savings • The next steps
• Need for objective assessment Web based templates for Martin Webb
• Why performance indicators don't work BS EN 16001 compliance Climate Change Strategy Manager,
• Vital clue in BS EN 16001 • A framework for compliance London Underground
• Concept of 'avoided energy consumption' • Simpler remote auditing
• Calculation methods • Document control made easy
• Verification protocols • Allows time to focus on managing energy
Vilnis Vesma Paul Martin
Director, Director,
Degree Days Direct Ltd TEAM
Energy campaigns Case Study BS EN 16001 – Conference timings
• Why employee engagement matters Implementation and integration Registration: 09:00
• Awareness in relation to BS EN 16001 into ISO 14001 Conference begins: 09:30
• Potential costs and savings • Northern Rail overview Conference closes: 17:00
• Motivation and awareness • Interpretation of the standard Please note, timings are provided for guidance
• Key elements of effective campaigns only and may be subject to change.
• Step by step integration of 16001
• Maintaining momentum into 14001
• Data, data, data Drinks reception: 17:00
John Mulholland
Director, • Challenges & opportunities Delegates are cordially invited to a complimentary
NIFES Consulting Group drinks reception at the close of the conference.
Gareth Williams The drinks reception is an ideal forum for networking
Energy Solutions Manager, opportunities and discussing the day’s findings.
Northern Rail
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3. BSI Conference Series
Workshop Programme 17 September 2010
Certification of Energy Management System – Practical Guidance Conference outline
Energy is increasingly one of the most significant costs to a business. Increasing fuel prices, This conference and workshop describes the
restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions and a growing awareness of an enterprise's carbon benefits and opportunities of embedding
footprint is forcing companies of all sizes to focus on energy management. Many companies are energy management systems into your
recognizing the importance of ensuring that that they have management systems in place to organization and how implementing
identify, manage and minimize their energy usage. Clearly this leads to savings in costs, but it BS EN 16001 can help you identify further
also demonstrates their corporate responsibility in regards to the environment. opportunities for efficiency and cost cutting.
NQA has developed a one day training course specifically designed to help organisations understand and The event will also discuss whether ISO 14001
meet the requirements of BS EN 16001 and how to implement a suitable Energy Management System and BS EN 16001 could use the same approach
(EnMS) or ensure that their existing system meets the requirements for the certification of the standard. to energy management and how they relate to
each other.The programme provides an update
• Introduction
about the forthcoming ISO 50001, which
• Legislative Background targets broad applicability across national
• Development of energy standards economic sectors and could influence up
• BS EN 16001:2009 to 60% of the world’s energy use.
• EMS and EnMS: to combine or not to combine?
• Managing Energy aspects Key speakers
• Energy Management Systems (EnMS) Documentation Requirements
Sarah Beacock
• Series of practical exercises
FEI, Professional Affairs Director,
Andrew Burns-Warren Energy Institute
Product Manager, Martin Fry
NQA Chairman,
BS EN 16001 Committee
Who should attend? Chairman, ESTA,
• Organizations considering implementing BS EN 16001 or wishing to understand the fundamentals Visiting Professor,
• Organizations wishing to reduce energy costs. City University, London
• Those responsible for implementing and maintaining a system into an organization. John Mulholland
• Consultants or advisors involved in the design and implementation of energy management systems Director,
NIFES Consulting Group
Workshop timings Vilnis Vesma
Director,
Registration: 09:30 Workshop begins: 10:00 Workshop closes: 16:30
Degree Days Direct Ltd
Please note, timings are provided for guidance only and may be subject to change.
Who should attend?
Sponsorship and partner opportunities • Energy managers
We understand that different companies have different marketing and business objectives - that’s • Facilities managers
why the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities we offer are truly bespoke and designed to meet • Environment officer/managers
your needs and expectations. If you would like to engage with high-level delegates and industry • Energy engineers
experts, whilst at the same time aligning your company with an award-winning brand, then we can • Energy consultants
create a package that ticks all of your boxes. • Energy service providers
If you are interested in promoting your company, its products or services at the conference, please • Finance directors
contact Asky Desta on 020 8996 7371 or email conferences@bsigroup.com • Sustainability consultants
If you would like to work with BSI on a contra basis as either a supporting organization or a media
partner for the conference, please call 020 8996 7497 or email simon.anderson@bsigroup.com
About BS EN 16001
Today more than ever, effective energy management is a crucial issue for the success of any
business. For many, the answer is an Energy Management System (EnMS) – a framework for the
systematic management of energy. As well as enhancing energy efficiency, an EnMS can
cut costs and reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions providing you with a competitive advantage.
EN 16001 represents the latest best practice in energy management building upon existing national
standards and initiatives. The standard specifies the requirements for an EnMS to enable your
organization to develop and implement a policy, identify significant areas of energy consumption
and target energy reductions. EN 16001 is suitable for any organization – whatever your size, sector
or geographical location. It is particularly relevant if you operate in an energy intensive industry or
one facing GHG emission legislation.
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