DiscoverLean Six Sigma for Good PodcastE116: Using Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPs to Engage Employees and Reduce Costs
E116: Using Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPs to Engage Employees and Reduce Costs

E116: Using Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPs to Engage Employees and Reduce Costs

Update: 2024-09-09
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In March of 2024, the Iowa Sustainable Business Forum (ISBF) and Center for Industrial Research and Service (CIRAS) were still separate organizations, and they agreed to host a joint webinar to promote Energy Efficiency and Lean. I was fortunate to connect up with Paul Lemar, Jr. from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), who has extensive experience conducting these events. He explains how the process works in great detail, and I wrap up with a video and explanation on the Energy SWAP process between organizations.The Treasure Hunt method combines Lean’s Gemba Walk approach with sustainability improvements, specifically around reducing energy usage and costs. This webinar will teach you how Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy Swap processes can help your organization find wasted energy in your operations, lead employees to embrace appropriate behavior changes and teach employees how to continue to look for future energy savings opportunities.Energy can be a large budget item for many organizations, and it can also be the biggest driver of carbon emissions at your facility. Most organizations invest significant money into reducing energy through efficient equipment upgrades and renewable energy, but what if money is limited and the capital projects are going to take too long? Using Lean methods, you can discover wasted energy that is being consumed on non-value-added activities, such as leaving equipment on during shifts and breaks, heating unused spaces, or letting your processes run longer than necessary. Many of these improvements are tied to employee behaviors or unclear documentation, so engaging them in the process of finding the energy reduction opportunities and explaining the business case is critical. Small process changes can often result in large benefits without the large capital investment. Listen to the podcast on this page, or watch the video below, or go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti7TolvBJc8



Links* Paul Lemar (ORNL)



* Brion Hurley – LinkedIn



* Iowa Sustainable Business Forum (ISBF) and Center for Industrial Research and Service (CIRAS)



* Energy Treasure Hunts presentation from Paul (PDF)



* Energy SWAP presentation from Brion (PDF)



* Learn more about Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPsIf you enjoy this podcast, please follow us on your favorite podcast app. Any ratings you could give us, or shares across social media would be greatly appreciated!* <a href="https://leansixsigmaenvironment.org/index.
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E116: Using Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPs to Engage Employees and Reduce Costs

E116: Using Energy Treasure Hunts and Energy SWAPs to Engage Employees and Reduce Costs

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