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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 38218-2019 (GB/T38218-2019)Description (Translated English): Implementation guidance of energy management systems for fossil fired power generation enterprises Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: F01 Classification of International Standard: 27.010 Word Count Estimation: 42,443 Date of Issue: 2019-10-18 Date of Implementation: 2020-05-01 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 38218-2019: Implementation guidance of energy management systems for fossil fired power generation enterprises---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Implementation guidance of energy management systems for fossil fired power generation enterprises ICS 27.010 F01 National Standards of People's Republic of China Guide for the implementation of energy management systems for thermal power generation enterprises Published on.2019-10-18 2020-05-01 implementation State market supervision and administration China National Standardization Administration issued ContentForeword V 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 Energy Management System 2 4.1 General 2 4.2 Management responsibilities 2 4.2.1 Top Management 2 4.2.2 Manager Representative 2 4.3 Energy Policy 3 4.4 Planning 3 4.4.1 General 3 4.4.2 Laws, regulations, standards and other requirements 3 4.4.2.1 General 3 4.4.2.2 Laws and Regulations 3 4.4.2.3 Energy Standard 4 4.4.2.4 Energy-related fiscal and taxation policies 4 4.4.2.5 Other requirements 4 4.4.3 Energy Review 4 4.4.3.1 General 4 4.4.3.2 Methods and tools 5 4.4.3.3 Input for review 5 4.4.3.4 Focus and content of energy review 5 4.4.3.5 Guidelines for determining primary energy use 5 4.4.3.6 Output of energy review 6 4.4.4 Energy Benchmark 6 4.4.4.1 General 6 4.4.4.2 Establishment of an Energy Benchmark 6 4.4.4.3 Application and adjustment of energy benchmarks 6 4.4.5 Energy Performance Parameters 7 4.4.5.1 General 7 4.4.5.2 Establishment of energy performance parameters 7 4.4.5.3 Application of energy performance parameters 8 4.4.6 Energy Target, Energy Indicators and Energy Management Implementation Plan 8 4.4.6.1 Energy targets and indicators 8 4.4.6.2 Energy Management Implementation Plan 9 4.5 Implementation and operation 9 4.5.1 General 9 4.5.2 Competence, training and awareness 10 4.5.2.1 Planning for competence, training and awareness 10 4.5.2.2 Contents of competence and awareness training 10 4.5.2.3 Approaches to Competence and Awareness Training 10 4.5.3 Information exchange 11 4.5.3.1 Internal Information Exchange 11 4.5.3.2 External Information Exchange 11 4.5.4 File 11 4.5.4.1 Document Requirements 11 4.5.4.2 File Control 12 4.5.5 Operation Control 12 4.5.5.1 General 12 4.5.5.2 Energy Management Operational Control Guidelines 12 4.5.5.3 Implementation of Energy Management Operational Guidelines 15 4.5.5.4 Energy Management and Operational Guidelines Implementation Effectiveness Evaluation 15 4.5.6 Design 15 4.5.6.1 General 15 4.5.6.2 Design input 15 4.5.6.3 Designed output 16 4.5.6.4 Designed Energy Assessment 16 4.5.6.5 Designed post-energy evaluation 16 4.5.7 Procurement of energy services, products, equipment and energy 16 4.5.7.1 General 16 4.5.7.2 Supplier Management 17 4.5.7.3 Purchasing Requirements 17 4.5.7.4 Purchasing Control 17 4.5.7.5 Procurement Verification 17 4.6 Check 18 4.6.1 Monitoring, Measurement and Analysis 18 4.6.1.1 General 18 4.6.1.2 Content 18 4.6.1.3 Method 18 4.6.1.4 Pathway 19 4.6.1.5 Implementation 19 4.6.2 Compliance Assessment 20 4.6.3 Internal audit of the energy management system 20 4.6.4 Non-compliance, correction, corrective action and preventive measures 20 4.6.5 Record Control 20 4.7 Management Review 20 Appendix A (informative) Energy Review Example 21 Appendix B (informative appendix) Example of main operational control of energy management in thermal power generation enterprises 33ForewordThis standard is the implementation guide for thermal power generation enterprises in GB/T 23331-2012 and GB/T 29456-2012, and is the energy management body. It is one of the series of national standards. This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard is proposed and managed by the National Energy Foundation and Management Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC20). This standard was drafted. China National Institute of Standardization, Shenzhen Huadeng International Certification Co., Ltd., Datang Carbon Assets Co., Ltd., China Datang Group Company, China Water Resources and Power Materials Group Co., Ltd., Datang Beijing-Tianjin Energy Development Co., Ltd., Tianjin Datang International Panshan Power Generation Limited liability company, Shenzhen Datang Baochang Gas Power Generation Co., Ltd., Beijing Zhongdian Power Enterprise Management Consulting Co., Ltd., Shaoguan Guangdong Jiang Power Generation Co., Ltd., Anhui Huaihu Coal and Electricity Co., Ltd. Tianji Power Plant, Guangdong Yudean Yunhe Power Generation Co., Ltd., Guangdong Yudean Xinfeng Jiang Power Generation Co., Ltd., Inner Mongolia Jinghai Coal Gangue Power Generation Co., Ltd., Huadian Laizhou Power Generation Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this standard. Zhou Wei, Wang Wei, Zheng Yue, Sun Weiben, Liang Qingyuan, Leng Yaojun, Zhu Wenyi, Lin Wu, Wang Wei, Li Lian, Li Ziqi, Meng Qing, Sun Mingguang, Chang Desheng, Wu Baozhong, Chang Yunling, Yuan Kemin, Pan Wei, Yan Xuqing, Yang Desheng, Chen Weiying, Wang Yanli, Jiang Ping, Huang Jiyong, Gao Yongxiang, Ma Yibo, Zhang Zhiqiang, Liu Qingliang. Guide for the implementation of energy management systems for thermal power generation enterprises1 ScopeThis standard proposes systematic guidance for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of energy management systems for coal-fired and gas-fired power generation enterprises. This standard applies to coal-fired and gas-fired power generation enterprises, including power generation enterprises that include cogeneration. Coal-fired, gas-owned power plants can refer to this Standard implementation.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article. Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 2589 General rules for comprehensive energy consumption calculation GB/T 13234 energy consumption calculation method GB 17167 General rules for the provision and management of energy metering units GB/T 21369 Energy measurement equipment provision and management requirements for thermal power generation enterprises GB/T 23331-2012 Energy Management System Requirements GB/T 29456-2012 Energy Management System Implementation Guide3 Terms and definitionsThe following terms and definitions as defined in GB/T 23331-2012 apply to this document. 3.1 Power generation standard coal consumption standardcoalconsumptionforpowergeneration During the reporting period, the power plant supplied the grid with a standard coal consumption of 1 kWh of electricity. Note. Rewrite DL/T 1365-2014, definition 5.3.1.17. 3.2 Power supply standard coal consumption standardcoalconsumptionforsupplypower During the reporting period, after deducting self-use electricity, the power plant will provide the standard coal consumption of 1kWh of electricity to the grid. Note 1. The unit is gram per kWh (g/kWh). Note 2. Rewrite DL/T 1365-2014, definition 5.3.1.19. 3.3 Power plant power rate powerfacilityconsumptionrateofpowergeneration During the reporting period, the electricity used by the generator set for power generation production accounted for the percentage of power generation. Note. Rewrite DL/T 1365-2014, definition 4.2.4. 3.4 Comprehensive plant power rate powerconsumptionrateofstationcomprehensiveservice During the reporting period, the total electricity consumption of the generator set used for power generation and transformer losses, related auxiliary energy systems, etc. The percentage of electricity. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 38218-2019_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 38218-2019_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 4 ~ 7 working days. The lengthier the document the longer the lead time.Question 2: Can I share the purchased PDF of GB/T 38218-2019_English with my colleagues?Answer: Yes. 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