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Training Course on Energy
Management Capacity Building
26-30 September 2011
Taipei
K D Bhardwaj
Senior Program Officer
Asian Productivity Organization
About the APO
History: Mission:
•Envisioned in the Asian To contribute to the sustainable
Round Table Productivity socioeconomic development of Asia
Conference held in Tokyo and the Pacific through enhancing
in1959 as a regional productivity.
intergovernmental
organization for productivity
•Non-political
•Established the Asian •Non-profit
Productivity Organization •Non-discriminatory
(APO) on 11 May 1961
•Celebrates its 50th
Anniversary in 2011
Our members
20 member economies of the Asia-Pacific region
Membership open to countries which are members of
the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific (UNESCAP)
Roles of APO
A think tank
A catalyst
A regional adviser
An institution builder
A a clearinghouse for
productivity information
About the APO : Collaboration with NPOs
Membership contributions, special grants
Request, suggestions, Evaluation
Sending Study
Government Surveys Research and Administrative
participants meetings Planning Planning Dept. and Finance
Industries Hosting Organiz - Dept.
projects missions Projects
Study
ation APO
Agricultural NPO Secretariat
Industry
Organization Three Types Dept.
Member Symposia Information
Academia Training and Public Agriculture
Countries
Labor Courses Seminars Relations Environment Dept.
Unions Others Dept. Dept.
Deputation of experts, sponsoring individual-country study mission
A. Multi
Research reports, publications and audio-visual training materials
B. Limited
C.
Individual
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II. Green Productivity (GP)
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GP – the concept
A strategy to enhance productivity and simultaneously
reduce the negative impacts on the environment
Appropriate productivity and environmental management
tools and techniques applied in order to reduce the
environmental impact of an organization’s activities,
products, and services.
Reduce Environmental impact
Ensure profitability
Enhance quality of life
Background of GP Program- Landmark Events
• 1961 Birth of APO
• 1992: Rio Earth Summit
• 1993-94:Basic Research Project on the Environment and
Productivity
• 1994: Established Committee on Environment (COE)
• 1994: GP Program was launched with the special grant
from the Government of Japan
• 1996: World Conference on GP
• 1997-2002: Defining GP and Creating Projects
• 2002: Participated in the World Summit on Sustainable
Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg
• 2002: 2nd World Conference on GP
GP Concept : Three Dimensions of GP
Quality
Green
Productivity
Cost
GP Concept
Ensures profitability
Green Productivity (GP) is a strategy for Enhances Quality of Life
enhancing productivity and environmental
performance for sustainable socio-economic
development. It is the application of
appropriate productivity and environmental
management tools, techniques, technologies Reduces environmental
to reduce the environmental impact of impact
organization’s activities for products and
services.
Green Productivity Concept
GP Methodology
Getting Started
Getting Started
Sustaining GP
Sustaining GP I Planning
Planning
Planning
VI II
Monitoringand V
Monitoring and Generation and
III Generation and
Generation and
Review
Review IV Evaluation of
Evaluationof
Evaluation
ofGP Options
GP Options
GP Options
Implementation of
Implementation
Implementation of
GP Options
of Options
GP GP Options
Green Productivity & Energy
Management
• There is a need to develop an institutional
capacity building framework for the development
of a pool of energy managers and energy
auditors who can serve as catalysts for
promoting and implementing energy
management In industries.
• Energy Management Institutions
Green Productivity & Energy
Management
• Workshop on Energy Efficiency
• Training Course on Energy Efficiency and
Energy Management
• Publications on Energy
Green Productivity & Energy
Management
• Workshop on Energy Management Capacity Building:
Formulation of National Frameworks for the
Development of Certified Energy Managers and
Auditors, 24-28 May 2010, Cambodia (22 participants
from the APO members)
• National Programs in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and
Indonesia (50 participants each country)
Thank you!
K D Bhardwaj
Senior Program Officer
Industry Department, APO
kdbhardwaj@apo-tokyo.org
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