What is an energy review?
An energy review is a crucial component of ISO 50001, focusing on analyzing an organization's energy use and consumption. Here's a breakdown of what it involves:
Key Elements of an Energy Review
- Data Collection: Gathering data on energy use and consumption from various sources within the organization.
- Analysis of Energy Use: Evaluating past and present energy use to identify patterns and trends.
- Identification of Significant Energy Uses (SEUs): Determining which facilities, equipment, systems, or processes consume the most energy.
- Performance Evaluation: Assessing the current energy performance of identified SEUs.
- Opportunities for Improvement: Identifying and prioritizing opportunities to enhance energy performance, such as using renewable energy sources or improving energy efficiency[1][2].
Purpose of an Energy Review
The energy review helps establish:
- Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs): Metrics to measure energy performance.
- Energy Baselines: Reference points for comparing future energy performance.
- Objectives and Targets: Goals for improving energy efficiency and reducing consumption.
Regular updates to the energy review are essential, especially when there are significant changes in facilities, equipment, or processes[1].
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