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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