logging in or signing up energy management kiranpatil101 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 289 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: April 06, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description four stages for energy management Comments Posting comment... By: djflickp (19 month(s) ago) i want to download dis ppt....plzz help Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript THE FOUR STEPSof Effective Energy Management : THE FOUR STEPSof Effective Energy Management Donald R. Wulfinghoff, P.E. Wulfinghoff Energy Services, Inc. Wheaton, Maryland USA 301 – 946 – 1196 DW@EnergyBooks.com www.EnergyBooks.com How effectively are we managing our energy costs today? It’s time for a candid review. … : How effectively are we managing our energy costs today? It’s time for a candid review. … Are we selecting our activities rationally, or by whim? …Are our economic criteria realistic, or wishful thinking? … : Are we selecting our activities rationally, or by whim? …Are our economic criteria realistic, or wishful thinking? … Are we paying enough attention to risk? …Are we keeping our activities profitable? … : Are we paying enough attention to risk? …Are we keeping our activities profitable? … Let’s see … : Let’s see … “ENERGY MANAGEMENT”MEANS LOWERING COST BY: : 6 “ENERGY MANAGEMENT”MEANS LOWERING COST BY: ELIMINATING UNNECESSARY ENERGY USE IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF NEEDED ENERGY USE BUYING ENERGY AT LOWER NET PRICES ADJUSTING OPERATIONS TO ALLOW PURCHASING ENERGY AT LOWER PRICES THE FOUR STEPS : 7 THE FOUR STEPS (1) Identify ALL your opportunities. (2) Prioritize your actions rationally. (3) Accomplish your activities successfully. (4) Maintain your activities. Note that, … the steps of effective energy management are the SAME as for the management of all productive functions. : Note that, … the steps of effective energy management are the SAME as for the management of all productive functions. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 9 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Before you take ANY action, find ALL your opportunities. The big difference of energy management is that the number of options to consider is much larger than for other important functions. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 10 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities The biggest hazard to energy management is the itch to do things before knowing all the options. Finding your best cost saving opportunities is like an Easter egg hunt. You don’t know which eggs have the biggest prizes until you find them all. Manager: “Mr. Wulfinghoff, please give us a ‘short list’ of ways to make our facility efficient.”Wulfinghoff: “If I could do that, I wouldn’t have spent 20 years writing a book about energy efficiency that weighs 8 pounds.” : Manager: “Mr. Wulfinghoff, please give us a ‘short list’ of ways to make our facility efficient.”Wulfinghoff: “If I could do that, I wouldn’t have spent 20 years writing a book about energy efficiency that weighs 8 pounds.” It is your responsibility as an energy manager to avoid spending your organization’s money until you are certain where it can be spent most effectively. : It is your responsibility as an energy manager to avoid spending your organization’s money until you are certain where it can be spent most effectively. A Competent Energy Manager: : 13 A Competent Energy Manager: Does not wait passively for proposals. Aggressively finds every opportunity within the facility for lowering energy cost. Relentlessly educates himself about every method of lowering energy cost that could apply to his facility. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 14 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Unlike most other business activities, you need a formal process, usually called an “energy audit”, to find all your opportunities. A good “energy audit” takes time and costs money, but not much of either, compared to your overall program. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 15 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Even today, competent energy audits are rare. This is the greatest deficiency of present energy management, resulting in continued high energy costs, waste of money on ineffective action, and inadequate respect for energy managers. The energy audit is the foundation on which your entire energy management program rests. A deficient energy audit WILL cause a deficient energy management program. : The energy audit is the foundation on which your entire energy management program rests. A deficient energy audit WILL cause a deficient energy management program. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 17 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities The energy auditor requires scientific and engineering education, broad practical experience, and solid judgement. The energy auditor needs a thorough understanding of ALL opportunities, not just a few. Vendors can’t do energy audits!The energy auditor should have NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS. : Vendors can’t do energy audits!The energy auditor should have NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS. Umm, …Who did YOUR energy audit? : Umm, …Who did YOUR energy audit? STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 20 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally The sequence of your activities is a major factor in the economic benefit of your energy management program. Consider all the criteria that matter, not just the economic criteria. Calculate with realistic numbers. STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 21 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally Limit consideration to measures of proven reliability. Consider the ability of your staff to accomplish and maintain each measure. The best cost saving measures usually are boring, i.e.: ordinary and inexpensive. The staff understand them easily.The worst measures usually are ego gratifying, i.e.: “innovative”, complex, and expensive. The fact that you don’t really understand them is part of the thrill. : The best cost saving measures usually are boring, i.e.: ordinary and inexpensive. The staff understand them easily.The worst measures usually are ego gratifying, i.e.: “innovative”, complex, and expensive. The fact that you don’t really understand them is part of the thrill. STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 23 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally Cost, by itself, is almost never a significant selection factor. Because, IF the measure works as expected, it provides a higher rate of return than most other investments. So, you can borrow the money, if necessary. The largest cost of energy conservation is FAILURE.If an activity does not work, it will not pay back. : The largest cost of energy conservation is FAILURE.If an activity does not work, it will not pay back. Therefore, … the most important fiduciary responsibility of the energy manager is to ELIMINATE FAILURE. : Therefore, … the most important fiduciary responsibility of the energy manager is to ELIMINATE FAILURE. STEP 3Accomplish Your Activities Properly : 26 STEP 3Accomplish Your Activities Properly Each cost saving activity is an independent project that requires its own knowledge, equipment, and people. The key to success is doing your homework before initiating each activity. STEP 4Maintain Your Activities Endlessly : 27 STEP 4Maintain Your Activities Endlessly Almost nothing continues to operate successfully by itself. Each energy management activity requires continuing support. Integrate the maintenance of each activity seamlessly into your overall operations. So, … How does YOUR energy management program compare to the best program that is possible? : So, … How does YOUR energy management program compare to the best program that is possible? Keep tuning your program. There is always room for improvement. Energy management NEVER ENDS. : Keep tuning your program. There is always room for improvement. Energy management NEVER ENDS. And finally, … Your program will be a success when the top managers of your organization understand that energy management produces the highest profits in the organization. : And finally, … Your program will be a success when the top managers of your organization understand that energy management produces the highest profits in the organization. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
energy management kiranpatil101 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 289 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: April 06, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description four stages for energy management Comments Posting comment... By: djflickp (19 month(s) ago) i want to download dis ppt....plzz help Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript THE FOUR STEPSof Effective Energy Management : THE FOUR STEPSof Effective Energy Management Donald R. Wulfinghoff, P.E. Wulfinghoff Energy Services, Inc. Wheaton, Maryland USA 301 – 946 – 1196 DW@EnergyBooks.com www.EnergyBooks.com How effectively are we managing our energy costs today? It’s time for a candid review. … : How effectively are we managing our energy costs today? It’s time for a candid review. … Are we selecting our activities rationally, or by whim? …Are our economic criteria realistic, or wishful thinking? … : Are we selecting our activities rationally, or by whim? …Are our economic criteria realistic, or wishful thinking? … Are we paying enough attention to risk? …Are we keeping our activities profitable? … : Are we paying enough attention to risk? …Are we keeping our activities profitable? … Let’s see … : Let’s see … “ENERGY MANAGEMENT”MEANS LOWERING COST BY: : 6 “ENERGY MANAGEMENT”MEANS LOWERING COST BY: ELIMINATING UNNECESSARY ENERGY USE IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF NEEDED ENERGY USE BUYING ENERGY AT LOWER NET PRICES ADJUSTING OPERATIONS TO ALLOW PURCHASING ENERGY AT LOWER PRICES THE FOUR STEPS : 7 THE FOUR STEPS (1) Identify ALL your opportunities. (2) Prioritize your actions rationally. (3) Accomplish your activities successfully. (4) Maintain your activities. Note that, … the steps of effective energy management are the SAME as for the management of all productive functions. : Note that, … the steps of effective energy management are the SAME as for the management of all productive functions. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 9 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Before you take ANY action, find ALL your opportunities. The big difference of energy management is that the number of options to consider is much larger than for other important functions. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 10 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities The biggest hazard to energy management is the itch to do things before knowing all the options. Finding your best cost saving opportunities is like an Easter egg hunt. You don’t know which eggs have the biggest prizes until you find them all. Manager: “Mr. Wulfinghoff, please give us a ‘short list’ of ways to make our facility efficient.”Wulfinghoff: “If I could do that, I wouldn’t have spent 20 years writing a book about energy efficiency that weighs 8 pounds.” : Manager: “Mr. Wulfinghoff, please give us a ‘short list’ of ways to make our facility efficient.”Wulfinghoff: “If I could do that, I wouldn’t have spent 20 years writing a book about energy efficiency that weighs 8 pounds.” It is your responsibility as an energy manager to avoid spending your organization’s money until you are certain where it can be spent most effectively. : It is your responsibility as an energy manager to avoid spending your organization’s money until you are certain where it can be spent most effectively. A Competent Energy Manager: : 13 A Competent Energy Manager: Does not wait passively for proposals. Aggressively finds every opportunity within the facility for lowering energy cost. Relentlessly educates himself about every method of lowering energy cost that could apply to his facility. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 14 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Unlike most other business activities, you need a formal process, usually called an “energy audit”, to find all your opportunities. A good “energy audit” takes time and costs money, but not much of either, compared to your overall program. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 15 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities Even today, competent energy audits are rare. This is the greatest deficiency of present energy management, resulting in continued high energy costs, waste of money on ineffective action, and inadequate respect for energy managers. The energy audit is the foundation on which your entire energy management program rests. A deficient energy audit WILL cause a deficient energy management program. : The energy audit is the foundation on which your entire energy management program rests. A deficient energy audit WILL cause a deficient energy management program. STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities : 17 STEP 1Identify ALL Your Opportunities The energy auditor requires scientific and engineering education, broad practical experience, and solid judgement. The energy auditor needs a thorough understanding of ALL opportunities, not just a few. Vendors can’t do energy audits!The energy auditor should have NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS. : Vendors can’t do energy audits!The energy auditor should have NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS. Umm, …Who did YOUR energy audit? : Umm, …Who did YOUR energy audit? STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 20 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally The sequence of your activities is a major factor in the economic benefit of your energy management program. Consider all the criteria that matter, not just the economic criteria. Calculate with realistic numbers. STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 21 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally Limit consideration to measures of proven reliability. Consider the ability of your staff to accomplish and maintain each measure. The best cost saving measures usually are boring, i.e.: ordinary and inexpensive. The staff understand them easily.The worst measures usually are ego gratifying, i.e.: “innovative”, complex, and expensive. The fact that you don’t really understand them is part of the thrill. : The best cost saving measures usually are boring, i.e.: ordinary and inexpensive. The staff understand them easily.The worst measures usually are ego gratifying, i.e.: “innovative”, complex, and expensive. The fact that you don’t really understand them is part of the thrill. STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally : 23 STEP 2Prioritize Your Activities Rationally Cost, by itself, is almost never a significant selection factor. Because, IF the measure works as expected, it provides a higher rate of return than most other investments. So, you can borrow the money, if necessary. The largest cost of energy conservation is FAILURE.If an activity does not work, it will not pay back. : The largest cost of energy conservation is FAILURE.If an activity does not work, it will not pay back. Therefore, … the most important fiduciary responsibility of the energy manager is to ELIMINATE FAILURE. : Therefore, … the most important fiduciary responsibility of the energy manager is to ELIMINATE FAILURE. STEP 3Accomplish Your Activities Properly : 26 STEP 3Accomplish Your Activities Properly Each cost saving activity is an independent project that requires its own knowledge, equipment, and people. The key to success is doing your homework before initiating each activity. STEP 4Maintain Your Activities Endlessly : 27 STEP 4Maintain Your Activities Endlessly Almost nothing continues to operate successfully by itself. Each energy management activity requires continuing support. Integrate the maintenance of each activity seamlessly into your overall operations. So, … How does YOUR energy management program compare to the best program that is possible? : So, … How does YOUR energy management program compare to the best program that is possible? Keep tuning your program. There is always room for improvement. Energy management NEVER ENDS. : Keep tuning your program. There is always room for improvement. Energy management NEVER ENDS. And finally, … Your program will be a success when the top managers of your organization understand that energy management produces the highest profits in the organization. : And finally, … Your program will be a success when the top managers of your organization understand that energy management produces the highest profits in the organization.