Antea Group Senior Consultant Eric Malinowski presented at the 2015 Honda Sustainability Symposium on the topic of energy and water efficiency and leveraging savings across the organization.
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Creating Efficiency and Business Value Through Smart Energy and Water Management
1. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Leveraging Resources Efficiencies and Savings
Across the Organization
Honda Sustainability Symposium
November 3, 2015
Eric Malinowski
2. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Local Expertise & Experienced Professionals
Eric Malinowski – Antea Group
35 years industry experience.
Former corporate executive with steel industry and food & beverage
companies.
Wide variety of energy and resource efficiency project experience.
International expertise spanning all six major continents.
Conducted 60+ resource assessments and training workshops in
manufacturing facilities in Asia, Africa, Europe, South Pacific and North
and South America.
3. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Agenda
• Benefits of Resource management in
Sustainability Plan
• Resource management for Continual
Cost Savings
• Resource Assessment Purpose,
Objectives, Results
• Energy
• Water
• Creating a Energy & Water efficiency
and conservation culture across the
organization
• Summary
5. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Sustainability Simplified: What Are Priorities Now?
1. How do we ensure it’s safe to make, move and use, reinforcing our company’s great reputation?
• Reducing risks across the value chain helps to ensure the longevity of our business
2. Can we make it with less and exceed our business objectives?
• Drive economic savings through efficiency & changes to make the company more productive/competitive
3. How do we ensure our sustainability actions and communications extend the trust customers have for us?
• Clear, credible and transparent proof of our efforts furthers trust and helps deliver the promise
4. Can we make a better choice for today and tomorrow, creating capacity for long-term growth?
• A commitment to customer focus and sustainability will build our brand and enable a brighter future for all stakeholders
5. How do we find new methods to meet evolving market demands for sustainable products before our rivals
• Sustainability efforts that change the basis of competition drive extraordinary value
6. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Key Initiative –– Improving the capability and use of
energy & water data to increase efficiency
• Create a cultural in which efficient energy & water practices and continual reduction in
energy consumption are embedded into the day to day operations
Objective
• Long term goals established, short term targets in place and accepted
• Efficient energy & water consumption cultural established, Champion and team(s)
engaged
• Continuous improvement is documented, verified and published
• Program completely integrated into plant wide operations culture
Success
• Establish energy & water management practices (establish culture and continuity)
• Data Collection / KPI’s / Targets (road map. verification, purpose)
• Analysis (ensure progress and help align reduction efforts when required)
• Benchmarking both internal and external (ensures continuous improvement )
• Best Practice Implemented (reduce time to reap savings benefits)
• Identify, evaluate and prioritize new savings opportunities (required to meet targets)
• Regular reporting , follow up and communication of program results (management)
How
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Efficient Resource Management Program
Energy & Water
Usage Goals
Define Targets
/Assign
Champion
Measure /
Monitor /
Benchmark
Identification of
Savings
Opportunities
Evaluation &
Implementation
Review / Assess
& Adjust
Continuity Plan
for Long Term
Success
Voluntary Energy
Program Options
• EPA Energy Star
• ISO 50001
8. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
The Business Value
Direct
Benefits
Indirect
Benefits
Business
Value
Direct Benefits
• Controllable energy
& water usage and
costs
• Improved
operational
efficiency
• Reduced
environmental
impact
• Sustainable energy
consumption
Indirect Benefits
• Increase in cross functional
communication
• Improved relationships with
resource and equipment
suppliers
• Improved risk management
• Improvement employee
involvement and increased
morale
• Translate lessons learned from
resource reduction
opportunities to enhance
production, throughput and
quality through out the facility
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Efficient management of Energy and Water resources
through a data driven lean approach
Establish
inventory of
measurement
points
Trend and
benchmark
measurement
points
Develop
targets for
measurement
points and
establish KPIs
Report KPIs;
make
operational
changes to
improve
performance
Develop
facility energy
& water
capital plan
based upon
targets and
KPIs
Execute
targeted
engineering
studies to
support
project
development
Feed
opportunities
items into
capital plan
Scope and
execute
projects
Data
Analysis
Phase
Project
Phase
3 421
8 7 6 5
3 421
Phase 1
Phase 2
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Two Main Elements to Achieving Energy &
Water Efficiency
Resource Management System Savings Opportunities
Position Statement - Scope
Infrastructure / Human Resources
KPI’s, Goals and Targets,
Energy & Water Profile and Baseline
Measurement/Benchmarking/
Reporting
Awareness/ Training / Education
Roles and Responsibilities
Reducing Air Pressure
Fixing Air, Water, Nitrogen Leaks
Capturing steam condensate
HVAC Maintenance/Adjustments
Leaning out processes and eliminating
process steps
Reclaim and reuse of water
Conservation
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The Rewards
Long term goals are established, short term targets in place and accepted.
Resource Champions and teams are in place and engaged.
Energy & Water efficiency management practices are documented, verified and
published.
Resource management program is completely integrated into the operations and
culture and is no longer considered a separate program.
An resource conservation and efficiency culture is established among all stakeholders.
Continual operating cost reductions are realized annually.
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Measures of Success
Senior management portrays clear commitment
to the success of energy program.
All plants and division management teams are
committed to sustainable energy & water reduction by
deploying resources, utilizing energy & water metrics,
KPI’s and benchmarking practices to ensure sustainable
progress.
Individual roles and responsibilities are clearly defined,
and implemented for all persons charged with energy
strategy implementation.
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Measures of Success
Clear and defined reduction targets and goals are
implemented, tracked and communicated on a
regular basis at least once a quarter
Regular meetings are held to review energy & water metrics
and KPI’s to ensure that stated goals and targets are on
track and assigned corrective action plans are implemented
when necessary to achieve success
Equipment procurement and engineering design standards
are aligned with procedure to include provisions for energy
efficiency in equipment purchases and capital project
designs.
14. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Primary Areas of Focus for Reducing Energy and
Water Consumption
Areas of Focus
• Production
• Water Systems
• Steam Systems
• Chilling System
• Compressed Air
• HVAC
• Lighting Systems
• Building
TOP 10 Energy
Measures
• Detect Air Leaks
• Detect Steam Leaks
• Upgrade Insulation
• Air Pressure
• Use blowers in place
of compressed air
• Efficient Lighting
• Maintain HVAC
• Condensate Return
• Evaluate Set Points
• Employee
Awareness
Top 10 Water Measures
• Filtration System
• Backwash Optimization
• Water Leaks
• Lubrication / Equipment
Cooling Optimization
• Cooling Towers
• Pump Seals
• Sanitary Facilities
• Cleaning Spray nozzles,
• Leaks & Water Recovery
• Reclaim & Reuse (Rain
water capture, HVAC
condensate capture, once
through systems etc.)
15. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
WATER & ENERGY INFORMATION:
TYPICAL DATA COLLECTION SOURCES
Water / Wastewater Sources:
• In-line flow measurement devices
• Production/operations records
• Design and nameplate information
• Tank level and stopwatch tests
• Bucket and stopwatch tests
• Interviews with operators
• Engineering judgment
Energy Sources:
• Utility metering
• Main electrical load center
• Distribution Load Center
• Equipment meters
• Design information
• Temporary kWh meters
• Data collection / trends / reports
• Maintenance records
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Identifying Saving Opportunities through Resource
Assessment
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Energy & Water Assessments
• Focus on energy & water users
• Look for opportunities that stand out lights on when nothing is
happening, equipment running when it should be shutdown, leaks
at equipment, water running when equipment is shut down etc.
• Take notes, pictures and identify potential savings (electricity or
thermal ,water, wastewater)during walk through.
• Capture all opportunities and do not analyze during the
identification phase.
• Place opportunity into category – compressed air, heating water
reclaim etc.
• Prioritize opportunities to better manage implementation.
18. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Assessment Findings
Align saving opportunities into a category and prioritize
• Low Cost / Low Effort – Return on investment immediate to six
months, opportunity can be implemented with minimal effort
• Intermediate / Low to Medium effort – Return on investment
six months to 24 months, opportunity may require engineering,
and capital resources to implement
• Future / medium to major effort – Return on investment 24
months or longer, opportunity may require engineering, major
capital and plant and contractor resources to implement.
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Production Opportunities (Energy & Water
Opportunities)
Day to Day Best Practices:
• Monitor and elevate water and energy set points regularly (at least twice a
year) monthly would be preferred
• Challenge changes to set points that impact energy and water usage
• Inspect for water, air, and steam leaks
• Turn off lighting, conveyors , fans, & pumps and other equipment when not
in use.
• Optimize cleaning processes
• Monitor energy and water KPI’s that can be used to benchmark
performance
• Awareness - Regularly communicate reduction goals, and status updates to
employees
• Seek suggestions on how to efficiently deploy energy and water resources
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Water Savings Best Practices
RelativeValue High Value / Difficult High Value Easy
Relative Ease
Automatic Faucets
Low Flow Nozzles
Fix Water Leaks
Optimize flow ratesWater Reclaim & Reuse
Pump Seals
Cleaning Optimization
Interlocks
Eliminate Once Through
With closed loop
Install Dry Lube
Lower Value / Hard Lower Value / Easy
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Steam System Best Practices
Reduce STM Pressure
Reduce HTW Temp
Insulation STM
& HTW Pipes
Repair Condensate
System
Upgrade Burners
Excess Air / VFD
Combustion Fan control
Boiler Tuning
Steam Leaks
Boiler Stack
Economizer
Direct fired WTR HTR
RelativeValue High Value / Hard
Relative EaseLower Value / Hard
High Value Easy
Low Value Easy
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Compressed Air System Best Practices
Change Filters
Air LeaksReduce Air Pressure
Replace Air Knives
Optimize Compressor
Controls
Use Blowers to Convey Caps
Eliminate air motors,
Add outside air to
Compressor inlet
Optimize air piping
& storage
Reclaim Waste Heat
Energy Efficiency
Strategies
Efficient Use of
Compressed Air.
Generating compressed air
accounts for more than
12% of total electricity
consumption, or more
than 5% of total energy
use. Steps to reduce
compressed air generation
energy have focused on
better management of
compressed air systems to
provide the right pressure
to the right areas at the
right times
High Value / Hard High Value / Ease
RelativeValue
Lower Value / Hard Lower Value / EaseRelative Ease
Source: Driving for Green (Case Study)
By: Karen Heyob
High Performance Buildings Magazine Winter 2011
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Building System Best Practices
Change Filters & Keep
HVAC Unit Coils
Cleaned
Inspect Doors
and Windows
Turn off Unused
Lighting
Used auto setback
for HVAC control
Ensure all walls and
ceilings for conditioned
rooms are properly
insulated
Use reclaim water
for cooling towers
(if possible)
Install LED Lighting
& Controls,
Install VFDs on
HVAC Supply &
Return Fans
Install White Roof
Remove heat sources
from conditioned
rooms
Install Building
Management
System
High Value / Hard High Value / Ease
RelativeValue
Lower Value / Hard Lower Value / EaseRelative Ease
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Creating Energy and Water Efficiency and Conservation
Culture
25. Antea USA, Inc.Antea USA, Inc.
Rolling out Resource Efficiency Across the Organization
Focus on the culture change – move from current state to a conservation culture where all
employees are on the look out for resource savings opportunities at all process, admin and
support operations within the facility.
Energy & Water team(s) is a vital cog in the wheel of transformation, the integration of
multiple plant personnel and a passion to instill energy & water efficiency in every aspect
of the business will go a long way in changing peoples mind sets.
Develop programs that will help educate and train employees on the benefits of energy &
water efficiency practices.
On a regular schedule (at least once a month) review energy & water data and action plans
to ensure that progress towards resource reduction goals are on track.
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Measures of Success
Energy & Water management practices and culture are
fully embedded in the day to day business functions for
the plant (no longer a special program).
All departments recognize the importance of energy &
water efficiency and incorporate the practices into their
daily activities.
Procurement specifications and engineering standards
have energy & water efficiency guidelines included in
their standards and procedures.
Resource Champion(s) and Energy Team(s) are
established, roles and responsibilities are documented
and the Energy & Water Team(s) is the cultural leader
for energy & water efficiency practices throughout the
site.
Energy & Water team(s) regularly communicates
program status and progress towards achieving
reduction targets on a regular basis.
Source: Driving for Green (Case Study)
By: Karen Heyob
High Performance Buildings Magazine Winter 2011