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Overview of the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network

Overview of the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network. 31 st January 2013. ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEADERSHIP NETWORK - MEMBERSHIP. 58 Members. Energy Efficiency Leadership Network. A leading network in driving continuous

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Overview of the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network

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  1. Overview of the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network 31st January 2013

  2. ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEADERSHIP NETWORK - MEMBERSHIP 58 Members

  3. Energy Efficiency Leadership Network A leading network in driving continuous improvement in energy efficiency

  4. THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLEDGE • Company plan for energy efficiency improvement supported • energy management system • Company level targets aligned to help deliver an agreed • government strategy • Report on progress • Skills development/capacity building

  5. THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLEDGE • Implementation through: • Integrated planning • Metering & monitoring • Energy as value driver • Governance

  6. THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLEDGE • Internal targets • Changing business as usual • Shared objective & builds momentum • Aligns with policy

  7. THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLEDGE • Reporting • Performance indicators clear & consistent • Fosters knowledge sharing of good practice • Encourages analysis and engagement

  8. THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLEDGE • Capacity building • Auditing and Baseline setting • Opportunity identification • Business case • Monitoring reporting & verification • Funding/Financing

  9. What is required of members of EELN Engagement with EELN • Nominate Energy Champions and representatives to lead/co-ordinate Energy Management in the company and interface with the EELN • Drive the key commitments under the EELN Pledge • Support performance reporting & knowledge sharing – facilitated through quarterly EELN meetings • Exploiting opportunities for continuous improvement in Energy Efficiency >

  10. What stakeholders can expect from the EELN Facilitate • Good & best practice sharing • Training/capacity building • Collaboration/alignment • Reporting on collective performance

  11. Success examples Implementation of Quick wins e.g. Buildings – lighting, air conditioning, off grid solutions, equipment replacement Resource allocation embedded in sustainability and competitiveness Target setting, metering, monitoring, fuel efficiency (Examples in 2011 Energy Efficiency Case studies and Carbon Disclosure Report)

  12. Carbon Emission reduction through Energy Efficiency 59% 74% 74% 68% 83%

  13. Challenges

  14. Thank You mukoma.peter@nbi.org.za geen.valerie@nbi.org.za

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