Energy Management Audit and Certification – Designated Factories in Central and Western Region

TU-RAC presented a summary of the implementation of the project Energy Conservation Measures Promotion Project with Energy Management Act method for designated factories in central region and western region of Thailand conducted by Thammasat University project team.

According to The Energy conservation promotion ACT, B.E 2535 and Ministry of Energy’s Notification on Criteria and procedure for the Management of Energy in Designated Factories and Buildings B.E. 2552 require the designated factories use to actuate the energy management system and reported to Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE) within March every year. The report must certification by Energy Auditor registered as DEDE.

The objectives of the program are:
1) To encourage designated factories to enhance their energy management system.
2) To support the funding needed for auditing.
3) To advise on the improvement of energy management systems to create a sustainable performance.

The key tasks are:
1) Organize and promote the seminar to the represented target group of these designated factories.
2) Review the measures and approve the application.
3) Randomly check the results of energy conservation measures in the factory and listen to feedback and suggestions.
4) Examine and verify the EMS report that sent to DEDE and recorded into database.

For more information on this consultancy project, please refer to:
https://repository.turac.tu.ac.th/handle/6626133120/924

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