30 September 2009Grange St Pauls, London
Manage energy consumption.
Reduce expenditure.
Current and forthcoming government legislation and regulations on energy management can be complicated. BS EN 16001:2009 Energy management systems. Requirements with guidance for use is a new standard designed to help you get the most out of your energy management processes and reduce energy usage.
BSI’s second annual energy management conference will give you the opportunity to learn more about BS EN 16001 and how to implement it, as well as the chance to network with the pilot groups who tested the draft standard.
Focus areas for this conference include:
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The fundamentals of BS EN 16001 and processes for an effective energy management strategy
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Advances in energy metering and reporting
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Case studies from the pilot groups who trialled the draft of BS EN 16001.
Read more about the pilot scheme
Attend a post-conference drinks reception for networking and discussion with industry experts and your peers about energy management issues and how to resolve them.
Pricing
Book now
The conference workshop on 1 October is now full.
Please book your place on the second workshop,
to be held 12 October at BSI Headquarters, Chiswick.
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Chairman’s introduction
- What is BS EN 16001?
- Background to the standard
- General organizational requirements
- Issues it will address through implementation
Martin Fry
Chairman, BS EN 16001 Committee;
Chairman, ESTA;
Visiting Professor, City University, London
Keynote
Reducing an organization’s carbon footprint, and the role of energy management standards
- What does the low carbon economy mean for business
- Formulating a carbon change strategy - Leader or Laggard?
- Carbon Trust route map including case study examples with energy management, carbon and cost savings realized
- Introduction to the Carbon Trust Standard and links to energy management
Andy Togher
Business Relations Director, The Carbon Trust
Q&A
Meeting government targets and initiatives
Key areas
The future of BSI in the energy sector and related standards
- How BS EN 16001 fits into the product mix
- ISO 50001
- Forthcoming energy standards
Shirley Bailey-Wood
Operations Director, BSI
Effective implementation of a management system
- What is a management system
- How BS EN 16001 fits the management system model
Trevor Floyd
Principal Consultant, TENBY Consultancy Group
Getting started: understanding the key fundamentals of BS EN 16001
- What is energy management and why do we need a system?
- The fundamentals of energy management and how taking a systematic approach can benefit organizations
- Common obstacles and how to overcome them
- Changing attitudes and behaviour
- Putting a programme in place: keeping it simple
- Practical examples to demonstrate a simplified approach
Julian Greaves
Sustainable Business Consultant – Energy Management, Global Action Plan
Understanding and explaining energy consumption patterns
- Energy factors in BS EN 16001: what they are and how to use them
- Calculating expected consumption: its central role in energy management
- Challenges to finding information and how to overcome them
Vilnis Vesma
Energy Consultant, The Energy Management Register
Energy metering for the future
Technical advances in energy metering
John Parsons
Sector Technical Manager, BEAMA
Improved energy management through the use of aM&T (advanced metering)
Martin Fry
Chairman, BS EN 16001 Committee;
Chairman, ESTA;
Visiting Professor, City University, London
Practical examples of smart metering
Kris Sjadzicki
Chairman, ND Metering Solutions
Combining the use of BS EN 16001 and ISO 14001 – when should each standard be used?
- The structure of the standards
- Common elements and their alignment
- Independent use or integration? When and where the two standards could be integrated and the business benefits of this
Catherine Golds
Head of NQA, NQA
Case studies
BS EN 16001 case studies from the pilot groups who trialled the draft standard. Read more about the pilot scheme
Practical examples of the implementation process and how challenges were overcome
- Planning for implementation
- Preparing the workforce
- Examples of how implementation worked
- Challenges faced and how they were overcome
Brian Morgan
Environmental Manager, SKF (UK) Ltd
Implementation and operation – what should top management be doing?
- Resources, roles, responsibility and authority
- Awareness, training and competence
- Communication
- Energy management system documentation
- Control of documents
- Operational control
- Top management – review of the energy management system
- Management review – inputs and outputs
James Wright
Sustainable Development Manager, Virgin Trains
Checking, monitoring and auditing the energy management system
- Monitoring and measurement
- Evaluation of compliance
- Nonconformity, corrective action and preventative action
- Control of records
- Internal audit of the energy management system
Mark Cassidy
Environmental Manager, Robert Wiseman & Sons Ltd
Discussion session
Ask the experts
The panel will include:
Vilnis Vesma
Energy Consultant, The Energy Management Register
Trevor Floyd
Principal Consultant, TENBY Consultancy Group
Shirley Bailey-Wood
Operations Director, BSI
James Wright
Sustainable Development Manager, Virgin Trains
Paul Kennedy
Head of Energy Management, City of London
Brian Morgan
Environmental Manager, SKF (UK) Ltd
Kris Sjadzicki
Chairman, ND Metering Solutions
Mark Cassidy
Environmental Manager, Robert Wiseman & Sons Ltd
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All those in both the private and public sector responsible for efficient energy management and those for whom creating a greener environment is key, including:
- Energy and facilities managers
- Environment officers and managers
- Energy engineers
- Energy consultants
- Finance directors
- Policy developers and managers
- Architects and surveyors
- Energy assessors
- CEOs and MDs of smaller organizations.
Book now
The conference workshop on 1 October is now full.
Please book your place on the second workshop,
to be held 12 October at BSI Headquarters, Chiswick.
A practical guide to understanding and implementing BS EN 16001:2009
- General and energy management system requirements
- Energy policy
- Planning for implementation
- Implementation and operation
- Challenges and potential issues to be overcome
- Checking, monitoring and measuring
- Auditing the energy management system.
Andrew Burns-Warren
Product Manager, NQA
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BSI’s conference workshops provide detailed learning, guidance and practical advice through small groups and one to one interaction with highly skilled and knowledgeable tutors. The workshops can provide a greater depth of understanding and enable you to get to grips with challenging and technical subjects.