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Action Plans in Implementing Total Productive Energy Maintenance in Industry


 

The aim of this paper is to describe and analyze energy management practices in a Health Care firm. The energy issue is becoming a determining factor in the living standards of individuals as well as societies. The increasing demand for increased productivity, improved quality of products/services, reduced environmental emissions, and reduced energy costs are all incentives for organizations to invest in and implement new energy efficiency technologies and management approaches. This necessitates a collective effort towards the efficient and wise utilization of all energy resources.

This paper introduces the concept of Total Productive Energy Management (TPEM). This approach would require the involvement of all members of a facility to take part in energy conservation activities in their facility by being responsible for the management of energy systems in the space(s) they occupy and/or the equipment they operate.


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Total Productive Maintenance [TPM]; Total Productive Energy Management; Monitoring and Targeting; CUSUM
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The aim of this paper is to describe and analyze energy management practices in a Health Care firm. The energy issue is becoming a determining factor in the living standards of individuals as well as societies. The increasing demand for increased productivity, improved quality of products/services, reduced environmental emissions, and reduced energy costs are all incentives for organizations to invest in and implement new energy efficiency technologies and management approaches. This necessitates a collective effort towards the efficient and wise utilization of all energy resources.

This paper introduces the concept of Total Productive Energy Management (TPEM). This approach would require the involvement of all members of a facility to take part in energy conservation activities in their facility by being responsible for the management of energy systems in the space(s) they occupy and/or the equipment they operate.


Keywords


Total Productive Maintenance [TPM]; Total Productive Energy Management; Monitoring and Targeting; CUSUM