Energy conservation is a corporate policy for Leo, and has been in place for more than 10 years. In 2013, we further refined our energy management initiatives by adopting the international standard, the ISO 50001 Energy Management System. We are pleased to confirm that we received the GB/T23331-2012(ISO50001:2011, IDT) Certificate in February 2014, following our successful verification and accreditation by an independent third party audit firm.
Our energy management initiatives cover energy monitoring, energy measurement, data analysis, energy research, technology application, and so on. The scope includes all areas of significant energy use, such as production workshops, warehouses, offices, dormitories, and other buildings within the production site.
Energy Monitoring and Measurement, as one of the most important elements of energy management, was further developed and refined in the past year. For example, 299 new energy monitoring sensors were newly installed to facilitate monitoring and measurement in a more precise manner.
With the implementation of the Energy Management System (EnMs), further improvement opportunities were identified, which included replacing existing energy-intensive equipment with new energy-efficient machinery, the modification of existing systems for better performance, and improved practices through the implementation of proper operation procedures. The EnMS facilitates our pursuit of continuous improvement in energy management.
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