Abstract

Increasing energy efficiency will be crucial to achieving the climate goals laid out in European Uniondirectives. This is particularly true for industries whose share of heat and energy consumption,with Poland as an example, is about one-third of the total. This challenge entails implicationsboth for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, especially CO2, and for maintaining thecompetitiveness of EU industry on the global market. This article presents the basic principlesand application of an Energy Management System – EMS – in industrial processes, together withthe monitoring of Key Energy Performance Indicators – KPIs – as a tool for making informedinvestment decisions to improve the energy efficiency of companies and industrial processes. Anattempt is made to present the situation in Poland in terms of the energy situation, with a focus onthe automotive industry as an example.

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