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ISO 500001 – Energy Management Training

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Following E Advantage’s involvement with IRCA (International Register for Certified Auditors) in writing the international examination paper for auditors wishing to certify through IRCA for ISO 50001 we are now developing our own short course on energy management and the ISO 50001 standard.

This will enable candidates to understand at an entry level the principals of energy management in relation to ISO 50001.

If you have an interest in energy management training please contact us on 01280 812909 for more infomation.

Posted in BS EN 160001 and ISO 50001, Energy saving

E Advantage invited to the Energy Show At Olympia -11th/12th October

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

As the Energy Solutions Show VIP Lounge sponsors, Barbour EHS warmly invite VIP visitors  to book a free one to one informal discussion with one of our industry experts, Mr Tom Whelan,  on how the new international Energy Management Standard, ISO 50001 can help your organisation improve it’s energy performance and reduce you energy costs.

Tom Whelan is Managing Director of E-Advantage, an environmental and energy consultancy providing independent and qualified assessments that help organisations achieve and maintain policies and standards. Tom combines many years of experience and commercial focus in energy management, recently assisting IRCA (International Register of Certified Auditors) with their ISO 50001 auditor examination papers.

To book your one to one, please email nikki.samme@ubm.com, with your preferred time*, you will then receive an email by 7th October confirming your meeting.

Unsure of your timetable for the event?  Don’t worry, pop into the VIP lounge during your visit and we will do our best to fit you in.

Posted in BS EN 160001 and ISO 50001, Energy saving, Latest News

Energy Management becomes flexible

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Many organisations require support with their energy management, to realise the significant potential savings but in this difficult economic climate, few can afford a full project in one go.

For this reason, E Advantage are proud to announce the launce of a service that allows organisations to access our consultants expertise on a basis that suits them, whether that be:

  • Ad-hoc
  • Half day
  • Day
  • Retained service
  • Full project
  • Building a managment system

If this sounds of interest, call us today to discuss your requirements. Our number is 01280 812 909

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Posted in BS EN 160001 and ISO 50001, Energy saving

Big plans: Sustainable communities and Climate Finance

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Source: DECC (12th July, 2010)

Climate Change Minister Greg Barker is today [12 July] launching the first stage of the Government’s plans to help communities become more self-sufficient in the way they use heat and power.

Empowering communities to generate their own energy on a large and a small scale can not only bring in an income but also help save money on fuel bills and increase domestic energy security.

Homes, schools and businesses are already guaranteed cash payments through the ‘feed-in tariff’ for producing their own green electricity through technologies such as solar panels or small wind turbines, as well as for selling it to the national grid.

Around 100,000 homes and organisations have installed this kind of technology so far.  The Government wants to see what more it can do to help develop the industry, create more job opportunities, and make sure customers can trust the green technology they buy.

Greg Barker said: “I want to see more homes, communities and businesses generating their own energy. We can literally bring power back to the people. Microgeneration is a key part of this vision.

“By becoming more self sufficient we can create sustainable local energy economies. People and communities can save money on their fuel bills at the same time as generating an income and cutting carbon. I want to work with industry to overcome the challenges it is facing. Together we will create a marketplace for jobs and prosperity alongside products and advice which people trust.”

The consultation on the Microgeneration Strategy will look at four key areas for development:

  • Quality: ensure consumers have confidence that equipment and installation is reliable and adheres to the highest standards;
  • Technology: examine how to improve products through more trialling of technologies new to the UK;
  • Skills: develop the microgeneration supply chain to ensure it is properly equipped with the right people to meet the expected rise in demand, as well as creating and sustaining jobs in the UK;
  • Advice: provide more accessible advice and information about microgeneration to homeowners, communities and small businesses.

Read complete press release

Chris Huhne calls for renewed focus on climate finance

Chris Huhne warned today [12 July] that a deal on climate finance is vital to breaking the climate deadlock. The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change arrived in New York for a meeting of the High Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing. The group was set up to identify ways of raising new and innovative sources of climate financing to reach $100 billion per annum of public and private finance by 2020 as agreed during the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen last December.

Chris Huhne said, “Helping developing countries tackle climate change is crucial if we are to secure a comprehensive and ambitious deal. Aside from a moral obligation to help vulnerable countries who have historically contributed little to the problem, it’s also in our own interests to provide practical support.

I’m looking forward to getting down to work with colleagues in New York to secure the long term finance needed to tackle climate change and kick start a renewed push towards a truly ambitious climate change deal.”

Chaired by Prime Ministers Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia and Jens Stoltenberg of Norway, the Group consists of finance and environment Ministers and economic and finance experts including President Obama’s chief economic advisor Larry Summers, George Soros and Prof Nick Stern.

The Group will work to develop proposals to present to the UN Secretary General by the end of October 2010, ahead of the international discussions at Cancun, Mexico.

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Posted in Energy saving, Renewable Energy

BS EN 16001 to become ISO 50001

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Source: iso.org/iso/pressrelease.htm?refid=Ref1337v (July 2010)

The future ISO 50001 standard for energy management was recently approved as a Draft International Standard (DIS).

ISO 50001 will establish a framework for industrial plants, commercial facilities or entire organizations to manage energy. Targeting broad applicability across national economic sectors, it is estimated that the standard could influence up to 60% of the world’s energy use.

The document is based on the common elements found in all of ISO’s management system standards, assuring a high level of compatibility with ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental management). ISO 50001 will provide the following benefits:

  • A framework for integrating energy efficiency into management practices
  • Making better use of existing energy-consuming assets
  • Benchmarking, measuring, documenting, and reporting energy intensity improvements and their projected impact on reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
  • Transparency and communication on the management of energy resources
  • Energy management best practices and good energy management behaviours
  • Evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies
  • A framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain
  • Energy management improvements in the context of GHG emission reduction projects.

ISO 50001 is being developed by ISO project committee ISO/PC 242, Energy management. The secretariat of ISO/PC 242 is provided by the partnership of the ISO members for the USA (ANSI) and Brazil (ABNT). Forty-two ISO member countries are participating in its development, with another 10 as observers.

Now that ISO 50001 has advanced to the DIS stage, national member bodies of ISO have been invited to vote and comment on the text of the standard during the five-month balloting period.

If the outcome of the DIS voting is positive, the modified document will then be circulated to the ISO members as a Final Draft International Standard (FDIS). If that vote is positive, ISO 50001 is expected to be published as an International Standard by early 2011.

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Posted in BS EN 160001 and ISO 50001, Energy saving, Latest News

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