1、BS EN 15900:2010ICS 01.040.03; 01.040.91; 03.080.10; 91.120.10NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDEnergy efficiencyservices Definitionsand requirementsThis British Standardwas published under theauthority of the StandardsPolicy and StrategyCommittee
2、on 30 June2010 BSI 2010ISBN 978 0 580 65605 7Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate CommentsBS EN 15900:2010National forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 15900:2010.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee SEM/1, Energy Managemen
3、t.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisionsof a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunityfrom l
4、egal obligations.BS EN 15900:2010EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN 15900 May 2010 ICS 01.040.03; 01.040.91; 03.080.10; 91.120.10 English version Energy efficiency services - Definitions and requirements Services defficacit nergtique - Dfinitions et exigences Energieeffizienz-Diens
5、tleistungen - Definitionen und Anforderungen This European Standard was approved by CEN on 29 April 2010. CEN and CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without a
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10、00:2010 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword 3Introduction .41 Scope 52 Normative references 53 Terms and definitions .54 Requirements of energy efficiency services 64.1 General requirements 64.2 Energy efficiency improvement actions 64.3 Verification of energy efficiency improvement .74.4 Description of th
11、e framework for the actions and the follow-up procedure .7Annex A (informative) Example of an energy efficiency service provision process .8Bibliography 9BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 15900:2010) has been prepared by Working Group CEN/CENELEC/JWG 3 “Energy Management
12、 and related services - General requirements and qualification procedures”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by November 2010, and conflicting
13、national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by November 2010. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN and/or CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. According to the
14、 CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
15、 Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 4 Introduction Energy efficiency services play a very important role in the control of energy consumption and the im
16、provement of energy efficiency. They are applicable in all sectors. Improved energy efficiency can be achieved by, in particular, increasing the availability and use of energy efficiency services. This standard may be used as a reference document for appropriate qualification, accreditation and/or c
17、ertification schemes for providers of energy efficiency services, as mentioned in Article 8 of Directive 2006/32/EC. This standard is written to provide guidance to both customers and providers of energy efficiency services, as mentioned in Article 1 of Directive 2006/32/EC, and to contribute to the
18、 development of a market for energy efficiency services. Figure 1 Diagram illustrating a typical energy efficiency service provision process A diagram illustrating a typical energy efficiency service provision process is shown in Figure 1, where upper shapes represent “activities“ and lower shapes r
19、epresent “deliverables“, according with Table A.1 in Annex A. The process steps may be performed by different parties although the responsibility for the energy efficiency improvement is generally taken by one single party. The service provider(s) and the customer should strive to implement a contin
20、uous improvement in energy efficiency. BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 5 1 Scope This European Standard specifies the definitions and minimum requirements for an energy efficiency service. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this docum
21、ent. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. CEN/CLC TR 16103:2010, Energy management and energy efficiency Glossary of terms 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this docum
22、ent, the terms and definitions given in CEN/CLC TR 16103:2010 and the following apply. 3.1 adjustment factor quantifiable parameter affecting energy consumption EXAMPLES Weather conditions, behaviour related parameters (indoor temperature, light level), working hours, production throughput, etc. 3.2
23、 baseline energy consumption calculated or measured over a period of time normalized by adjustment factors 3.3 energy audit systematic inspection and analysis of energy use and energy consumption of a system or organisation with the object of identifying energy flows and the potential for energy eff
24、iciency improvements NOTE “Energy audit“ is the normal expression in English but can cause confusion when translated due to the word “audit“ having multiple meanings. Suitable expressions can be used when translating into other languages, for example: “diagnosi“ in Italian, “diagnostic“ in French. 3
25、.4 energy consumption amount of energy used NOTE Energy consumption is a widely used term, although technically incorrect, because energy is transformed or converted but cannot be consumed. 3.5 energy efficiency ratio between an output of performance, service, goods or energy, and an input of energy
26、 3.6 energy efficiency improvement increase in energy efficiency as a result of technological, behavioural and/or economic changes BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 6 3.7 energy efficiency service agreed task or set of tasks designed to lead to an energy efficiency improvement and other agreed perfo
27、rmance criteria NOTE The agreement can relate to the task and/or to the improvement. 3.8 guarantee of energy efficiency improvement commitment of the service provider to achieve a quantified energy efficiency improvement NOTE The commitment is generally expressed through a compensation for customer
28、in case of improvement lower than the one guaranteed. 4 Requirements of energy efficiency services 4.1 General requirements An energy efficiency service shall: a) be designed to achieve an energy efficiency improvement and meet other agreed performance criteria, such as comfort level, production thr
29、oughput, safety, etc.; b) be based on collected data related to energy consumption; c) include an energy audit as well as identification, selection and implementation of actions (see 4.2) and verification (see 4.3). A documented description (see 4.4) of the proposed or agreed framework for the actio
30、ns and the follow-up procedure shall be provided. The improvement of energy efficiency shall be measured and verified over a contractually defined period of time through contractually agreed methods. NOTE An example of an energy efficiency service provision process is given in Annex A. 4.2 Energy ef
31、ficiency improvement actions Energy efficiency improvement actions shall include one or more of the following: a) measures in order to reduce the energy consumption; EXAMPLES Installing building insulation, reduction of leakage of compressed air. b) replacement, modification or addition of equipment
32、; EXAMPLES Combined heat and power generation, high efficiency boilers, variable speed motors, energy efficient lighting. c) more efficient operation; EXAMPLES Building automation, logistic and layout optimisation, control parameter adjustment. d) continuous optimization of operation of technical in
33、stallations; EXAMPLE Maintaining the installed equipment to its best performance. BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 7 e) improved maintenance; EXAMPLES Maintenance planning, instruction of the operation and maintenance staff. f) deployment of behavioural change programmes; EXAMPLES Training, energy
34、awareness campaigns. g) implementation of an energy management system. EXAMPLE System compliant with EN 16001. 4.3 Verification of energy efficiency improvement Verification of energy efficiency improvement shall include, as a minimum, the following steps: a) definition of the baseline with its rela
35、ted adjustment factors; b) definition of procedures (including contractually agreed calculation or estimation methods) that will ensure valid comparisons of energy consumption; c) development and implementation of the measurement and verification plan for the assessment of the energy efficiency impr
36、ovement achieved; d) reporting to the customer at agreed intervals. The report shall include details of implemented actions, achieved energy efficiency improvement and if applicable comparison with contractually agreed levels. 4.4 Description of the framework for the actions and the follow-up proced
37、ure The description of the framework for the actions and the follow-up procedure shall include: a) the baseline definition; b) the proposed or agreed actions; c) the energy efficiency improvement expected; d) a statement on whether a contractual guarantee of energy efficiency improvement is provided
38、 or not, and, if provided, the guaranteed level of energy efficiency improvement; e) the other proposed or agreed performance criteria; f) the commitment and responsibilities of all parties; EXAMPLE How and when operation, maintenance and information on changes in adjustment factors, should be provi
39、ded, and by whom. g) the verification method; h) the timeframe of the above items. The energy efficiency improvement shall be characterized by the reduction in energy consumption in comparison with the baseline. The reduction in energy consumption shall be determined by measuring and/or estimating c
40、onsumption, before and after the implementation of the actions, taking into account all agreed adjustment factors. BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 8 Annex A (informative) Example of an energy efficiency service provision process The process steps may be performed by different parties although the
41、responsibility for the energy efficiency improvement is generally taken by one single party. Activities may be performed by the customer, an energy efficiency service provider or a third party. They can be combined and the level of the deliverables details adjusted. The level of detail should be con
42、sistent with the improvement objectives. Continuous improvement can be achieved through repetition of the process. A typical scheme for an energy efficiency service provision process is shown in Table A.1. Table A.1 Typical scheme for an energy efficiency service provision process Process steps Typi
43、cal activities Deliverablesa) Preparation Collection of data related to energy consumption; setting up of a metering programme or a measurement campaign; identification of areas, equipment and/or processes using energy. Data on energy consumption and current energy efficiency situation b) Energy aud
44、it Site visit; data analysis and benchmarking; definition of the baseline with its related adjustment factors (see 4.3, a); listing of possible energy efficiency improvements and possible actions (see 4.2); joint elaboration of the proposed energy efficiency improvement actions; definition of measur
45、ement and verification procedures (see 4.3, b); presentation of the description of the framework for the actions and the follow-up procedure; definition of commitments and responsibilities between the parties. Description of the framework for the actions and the follow-up procedure (see 4.4) c) Impl
46、ementation of the agreed energy efficiency improvement actions during contractual period Reduction of the energy consumption (see 4.2, a); replacement, modification or addition of equipment (see 4.2, b); more efficient operation of facilities (see 4.2, c); continuous operation optimization (see 4.2,
47、 d); improved maintenance (see 4.2, e); deployment of behavioural change programmes (see 4.2, f); implementation of an energy management system (see 4.2, g). Records of implemented energy efficiency improvement actions d) Measurement and verification Periodic measurement and verification of results
48、(see 4.3, c); provision of reports to the customer at agreed intervals including comparison versus contractually agreed energy efficiency improvement (see 4.3, d). Description of the new energy efficiency situation BS EN 15900:2010EN 15900:2010 (E) 9 Bibliography 1 Directive 2002/91/EC of the Europe
49、an Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2002 on the energy performance of buildings. O.J. EU L 1 4.1.2003 2 Directive 2004/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 on the promotion of cogeneration based on a useful heat demand in the internal energy market and amending Directive 92/42/EEC. O.J. EU L 52 21.2.2004 3 Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2005 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requir