Techno-economic Evaluation of Applying Energy Management System Requirements in Industrial Sector in Palestine according to ISO50001 Standard
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2018-02-15
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An-Najah National University
Abstract
The energy sources, their generation, and use are considered the most important subject nowadays that pay attention of all stakeholders and researchers. This is due to increasing the cost and decreasing amount of conventional energy sources, and the corresponding environmental impact of using such sources.
This thesis discusses energy management in industrial sector in both sides; administrative and technical, taking into consideration the ISO50001 energy management system (EnMS) standard.
This thesis introduces study for the effect of implementation EnMS requirements for three case studies from industrial sector in Palestine, it shows how far is the industrial facilities from getting ISO50001 certification. Then, the results of three cases are generalized to another nine industrial facilities.
Implementing EnMS requirements will lead to energy saving opportunities of about 65.3MWh/yr., 441.1MWh/yr. and 312.2MWh/yr. from Royal Company, Siniora Company and Jerusalem Pharmaceutical Company, respectively. That savings equals about 39195NIS/yr., 264660NIS/yr. and 187336NIS/yr., respectively.
The costs of applying the requirements of EnMS based in ISO50001 standard on three case studies 104283NIS/yr., 101250NIS/yr. and 102185NIS/yr. for Royal, Siniora and JPC, respectively.
In addition, it was found that annual saving from applying EnMS requirement in the 12 industrial facilities was about 5.711GWh/yr. from all energy sources. The costs of applying the requirements of EnMS based in ISO50001 standard on all 12 facilities will be about 1229273NIS/yr.
Energy saving from EnMS implementation will lead to reduce the GHGs emissions in the atmosphere.
For CO2 reductions, there are 45.4Ton /yr., 135.3Ton/yr. and 103.3Ton/yr. from Royal, Siniora and JPC companies, respectively.
For SO2 reductions, there are 111.1kg/yr., 107.6kg/yr. and 104.3kg/yr. from Royal, Siniora and JPC companies, respectively.
For NOx reductions, there are 117.6kg/yr., 189.7kg/yr. and 160.8kg/yr. from Royal, Siniora and JPC companies, respectively.
In addition, it was found that annual reductions in GHGs from applying EnMS requirement in the 12 industrial facilities was about 2265.34Ton/yr. of CO2, 3.319Ton/yr. of SO2 and 4.269Ton/yr. of NOx.