Title of article :
Joint management of energy and environment
Author/Authors :
Audun Amundsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
According to the Kyoto Protocol, by 2012 Norwegian emissions of greenhouse gases must be reduced by about six per cent lower than the 1996 level. In order to achieve this target, the Norwegian Government intends to give greater priority to energy efficiency measures, renewable energy sources and the use of heat pumps.
Even though Energy Management should be integrated in EMS, empirical data indicates that it is not. Energy Management is separated from EMS in Norwegian industry. Focusing on the quality of the energy consumed, facilitates the utilization of wasted, low temperature energy sources. However, empirical data indicate that energy intensive food companies do not emphasize the portion of renewable energy sources they consume, or the quality of their energy consumption. This paper discusses integration of Energy Management into EMS. Better integration of existing energy and environmental schemes represents a CO2 reduction potential that may be realised at short-term, net cost savings. This paper argues for the joint management of energy with the environment.
Keywords :
Energy management , environmental management , Integrated management systems , cleaner production assessment , Industry
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Journal title :
Journal of Cleaner Production