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01 World Class EE Units

This document discusses characteristics of world class energy efficient units. It provides 7 key characteristics that distinguish world class units from good units: 1) benchmarking and trend setting, 2) implementing latest technologies, 3) a holistic approach to energy conservation, 4) difficult to identify energy wastages, 5) detailed energy monitoring and scorecards, 6) an energy conservation culture, and 7) ongoing energy conservation activities driven by management commitment. World class units are trend setters with the lowest energy norms, implement newest technologies, and have energy conservation as an ongoing management priority. The document dispels misconceptions that only new plants or expensive investments are needed, emphasizing that any plant can become world class through paradigm shifts, willpower
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01 World Class EE Units

This document discusses characteristics of world class energy efficient units. It provides 7 key characteristics that distinguish world class units from good units: 1) benchmarking and trend setting, 2) implementing latest technologies, 3) a holistic approach to energy conservation, 4) difficult to identify energy wastages, 5) detailed energy monitoring and scorecards, 6) an energy conservation culture, and 7) ongoing energy conservation activities driven by management commitment. World class units are trend setters with the lowest energy norms, implement newest technologies, and have energy conservation as an ongoing management priority. The document dispels misconceptions that only new plants or expensive investments are needed, emphasizing that any plant can become world class through paradigm shifts, willpower
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Characteristics

of

World Class Energy Efficient Units

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World Class Energy Efficiency

 Concept developed by CII-Godrej GBC


 Based on study of excellent units
 India & abroad

 Chosen best practice from each organisation


 Compilation

 Presently working with 5 companies on this


concept

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Good Vs. Best (World class) units

 Both appear same


 Awareness level –high
 Significant energy saving
achieved

“World class energy efficient” units are


unique & different

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Characteristic # 1
Bench marking & Trend setting
Good Vs. World class

 Follow bench marks  Set Trends & Others follow

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Characteristic # 2
Implementation of Latest technologies
Good Vs. World class

 Want proven  Pioneers in implementation


Technologies
 Capacity to take risk at
 Need Case studies before organization level
implementation  Technology developer’s
first preference
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Characteristic # 3
Approach to Encon
Good Vs. World class

 Seen in isolation  Holistic

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Characteristic # 4
Energy wastages
Good Vs. World class

 Not apparent
 Visible
 Difficult to identify

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Characteristic # 5
Monitoring & Energy Scorecard
Good Vs. World class

 Monitoring
 Energy score card
 Excellent data generation

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Characteristic # 6
Encon culture
Good Vs. World class

 Energy Manager  Energy manager


 Chases people for  Facilitator
Encon proposals
 Operation team
 Tries to do all by approach with
himself proposals
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Characteristic # 7
Encon activity
Good Vs. World class

 Driven by external  On going activity


factors  Top management
 Energy cost increase committed to Encon

 Mandatory audit  Resource allocation


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Encon Activity

 In some companies :Encon Budget


allocated & broad guidelines specified
 Payback < 2 years & investment < Rs.
10.0 Lakhs – automatic implementation

 To utilize within that Financial year

In a good plant, an Encon idea waits for funds;


in a World Class Unit, funds await ideas

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Energy Efficient units
 Trend setter in Norms – Lowest in world

 Leader in implementing Latest Technologies

 Energy Wastage – Nil

 Energy Scorecard

 ENCON “On-going activity” – Management


system
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Some Misnomers about World

Class Energy Efficiency

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1. Only the latest plants can be World

Class

 30% of companies participating in


“CII – National Award for Excellence in
Energy Management” more than
30 years old !!

Vintage of the plant not a criteria !


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good
 A very old cement plant
 1993-94 : 110 kWh / ton of cement
 2003-04 : 70 kWh / ton of cement
 Among the top few cement plants in the
country today
 Excellent example of old company
achieving “World Class” standards

Not for already “good” companies only !


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3. Becoming World Class is expensive

 CII – Godrej GBC Building – the “Greenest


Building in the World”
 Only 18% expensive than conventional
building
 Pays back in less than 4 years !

WCEE – not necessarily expensive !


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To become a World Class Unit !
 Paradigm shift needed
Believe “We can become World Class”
 At organizational level
Believe “World Class is Possible”
Accept it as a challenge & align all activities
 “World Class Energy Efficiency” a reality
With concerted efforts of all stake holders

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In a Nutshell

World Class
Energy Efficient Unit

Change of Willpower and Effort


Mindset Perseverance and Action

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