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Baseline assessment for Article 16 in Georgia
Nino Lazashvili
National Project Manager
UNIDO IEE
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Article 16 – Availability of qualification, accreditation and certification schemes
1. Where a Contracting Party considers that the national level of technical competence, objectivity and reliability is insufficient, it shall ensure that, by 15 March 2020 certification and or accreditation schemes and or equivalent qualification schemes, including, where necessary, suitable training programmes, become or are available for providers of energy services, energy audits, energy managers and installers of energy-related building elements as defined in Article 2 (9) of Directive 2010/31/EU, as incorporated and adapted by the Ministerial Council Decision 2010/02/MC-EnC.
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Georgian Accreditation Centre (GAC)
GAC uses the following accreditation schemes:
a) Accreditation Scheme for Testing and Calibration Laboratories
b) Accreditation Scheme for Medical Laboratories
c) Accreditation Scheme for Product Certification Bodies
d) Accreditation Scheme for Personnel Certification Bodies
e) Accreditation Scheme for Bodies Performing Audit and Certification of Management Systems
f) Accreditation Scheme for Inspection Bodies
For each accreditation scheme there are given:
- Accreditation Criteria
- GAC Rule/Procedure
- Applicable Guidance in Accreditation Area
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ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems – RequirementsCertificates
107
114
7277 79
95 94
85
150
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Number of Certificates in Georgia
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ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems – Companies
1. Albatros
2. Aword
3. Build Industry
4. Cargo Market
5. Chateau
6. Coffee Cherie
7. Color
8. Dariali Energy
9. Elf
10. Elselema
11. Embawood
12. Emergency Service
13. Energy Georgia
14. Extramity
15. GA Logistics
16. Gianti
17. Georgian Wine and Alcoholic drinks’ company
18. Impex Famia
19. Aversi Clinic
20. Aversi Rational
21. PSP
22. GMP Pharmaceuticals
23. Java
24. Mina
25. MN Chemical Georgia
26. Natural plus
27. NGT Group
28. Nova
29. Emergency Pediatry
30. Phoenix Group
31. Saba Construction
32. sakmilsadenmsheni
33. Sharavandi
34. Sipka
35. Spetzhidromsheni
36. Tedex Oils
37. Todua Clinic
38. Turko
39. Vako Motors
40. Tegeta motors
41. Victoria security
42. Viva Zhaluzi
43. Natakhtari
44. Batumi Port
45. Poti Port
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ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems –Certificates
24 4
34
8
56
1113
0
10
20
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40
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60
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Number of Certificates in Georgia
7
1. Natakhtari
2. Coffee Cherie
3. Sipka
4. Dariali Energy
ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems –Companies
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ISO 50001 – Energy Management Systems –Certificates
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3
0
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8
2013 2014 2015 2016
Number of Certifiactes in Georgia
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ISO 50001 – Energy Management Systems –Companies
1. Batumi Port
2. Natakhtari
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Training programmes
• Providers of energy services
• Energy audits
• Energy managers
• Installers of energy-related building elements
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Providers of energy services
Training Center SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC - TELASI
In August 2009 was signed a trilateral Letter of Intent between Georgian Technical University (www.gtu.ge) , Tbilisi Distribution Company TELASI (www.telasi.ge) and SE on New Education Center establishing based on Schneider Electric equipment.
The Center creation was supported by SE Russia with all related education courses materials.
TELASI had been sponsored all SE demo equipment, desks/computers and Center labs new design.
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Energy audits
• Energy Audit Manual by Karine Melikidze
• ENSI Computer Software
• etc
COMMITTraining
PLANNING Training
Results:• Energy Policy • Roles &
Responsibility matrix
• Significant Energy Uses
• Baseline• Energy
Performance Indicators
• Opportunities list & action plans
• Energy & cost savings
• Performance improvements
Results:• Staff trained on
selected SEUs• Operations &
controls improved• Procurement plan• EE measures
implemented• Energy & cost
savings• Performance
improvements
Results:• Energy
performance checked, verified and reported
• Energy performance reviewed by top management
• Decisions for next period based on internal audit
• Energy & cost savings
• Performance improvements
Results:• Trainee
qualified as Energy Management System Expert
• EnMSimplemented in PE
• Energy & cost savings
• Performance improvements
time
1-2 months 3 days 4 days 3 days 3 days4-6 months 4-6 months 2-3 months1.5-2 months
Results:• Draft Energy
Policy • Draft Roles &
Responsibility matrix
• Initial data collection
IMPLEM. Training
CHECKING Training
PE team work to implement EnMS
PE team work to implement EnMS
PE team work to implement EnMS
PE team work to implement EnMS EXAM
½ day
Preparation
Legend
Ongoing and periodic communication through webinars, emails and phone calls between international trainers and PE teams to review progress, discuss issues and provide guidance.
PE team A Partner Enterprise (PE) team is formed by the PE’s staff participating in the EXPERT program plus 1-2 national consultants trainees.
EnMS Programme –
Skills development & results
Plant visits by national EE consultants trainees
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Installers of energy-related building elements
1. Birgit D. Meier, Khatuna Sichinava,
Thomas Dutsia, Hogler Rife, Nani
Meparishvili
2. Energy Performance requirements
of buildings by Gogi Sadagashvili
3. etc
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Baseline Assessment for Article 16 of the 2012 European Union (EU) Energy Efficiency Directive (EED
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Analysis of the Answers to the Questions
• 25 respondents, including 4 women
• All persons responsible on energy issues are engineers (22 persons), including power engineers (9 persons), except for one
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RECP Training EnMSTraining
ABB Schneider No Training
Trainings
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Work experince in EE
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Contact
Mrs. Nino Lazashvili
National Project Manager
Reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions through Improved
Energy Efficiency in the Industrial Sector in Georgia
Energy Systems and Infrastructure Division
Department of Energy
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Mobile: +995 599 699 757
E-Mail: [email protected] Skype: nlazashvili