ANSI/MSE 2000:2005, An Energy Management System Standard to Satisfy Diverse Policy and Organizational Objectives
The ANSI/MSE 2000 management system for energy standard was originally developed by the Georgia Tech Energy and Environmental Management Center and then reviewed and approved by a cross-section of stakeholders within the energy community. It was formally adopted as an American National Standard in 2000, with the revised process-oriented version adopted in 2005. Motivation for development of the energy management standard grew over 30 years of experience assisting industry in identifying projects to reduce energy and. water consumption and cost, while avoiding the usual drop in efficacy over time. An implemented and maintained ANSI/MSE 2000 system generates sustainable results and encourages continual improvement within the customized system. To be adaptable to a wide range of organizations and energy policies, the standard allows any level of implementation as long as the system is complete. This inherent flexibility allows the standard to adapt to different energy and environmental policies, organizational objectives, level of resources, energy profiles, and external circumstances. This paper presents information on the standards organization, content, and benefits. Flexibility of the standard is highlighted through examples of how the standard addresses diverse government policies and organizational objectives.
Ginny Key Michael Brown
Senior Research Associate, Georgia Institute of Technology PE, CEM, Senior Engineer, Georgia Institute of Technology
国际会议
北京
英文
329-337
2007-06-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)