Municipal energy efficiency programs as a first step towards implementing the energy management system
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Mitevska M., Kuzmanovska M., Dimov Lj., (Supervisor: Lazarevska A. M.)
Abstract
The results obtained from the analysis on implementing Energy Efficiency (EE) programs in 80
municipalities on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia and in the City of Skopje as a distinct
unit of the local self-government, pointed at a decrease from 10-45% in annual energy consumption.
Mainly, this decline is due to the implemented EE measures encompassed in the municipal
Programmes for EE, such as thermal insulation of internal walls and buildings’ envelops, as well as
roof and floor insulation applied to public buildings.
Having in perspective that the initial analysis of the process of implementing the EE program in the
Municipality of Karposh led to reduced energy consumption for 30%, this paper focuses on specific
measures which contributed to this reduction and examines the potential Karposh holds to further
implement a municipal Energy Management System (EnMS) in line with ISO 50001, as a
continuation and extension to the already established municipal EE programs. The analysis
encompasses elementary schools and kindergartens under jurisdiction of the municipality and street lighting.
Being a useful tool for continuous monitoring, improvement and implementation of EE measures
towards more efficient energy use and environmental protection, implementing municipal EnMS in
Karposh shall further contribute to its sustainable development.
municipalities on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia and in the City of Skopje as a distinct
unit of the local self-government, pointed at a decrease from 10-45% in annual energy consumption.
Mainly, this decline is due to the implemented EE measures encompassed in the municipal
Programmes for EE, such as thermal insulation of internal walls and buildings’ envelops, as well as
roof and floor insulation applied to public buildings.
Having in perspective that the initial analysis of the process of implementing the EE program in the
Municipality of Karposh led to reduced energy consumption for 30%, this paper focuses on specific
measures which contributed to this reduction and examines the potential Karposh holds to further
implement a municipal Energy Management System (EnMS) in line with ISO 50001, as a
continuation and extension to the already established municipal EE programs. The analysis
encompasses elementary schools and kindergartens under jurisdiction of the municipality and street lighting.
Being a useful tool for continuous monitoring, improvement and implementation of EE measures
towards more efficient energy use and environmental protection, implementing municipal EnMS in
Karposh shall further contribute to its sustainable development.
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