Implementation of an ISO 50001 energy management system using Lean Six Sigma in an Irish dairy: a case study
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2023-12-18Author
Trubetskaya, Anna
McDermott, Olivia
McGovern, Seamus
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Trubetskaya, Anna, McDermott, Olivia, & McGovern, Seamus. (2023). Implementation of an ISO 50001 energy management system using Lean Six Sigma in an Irish dairy: a case study. The TQM Journal, 35(9), 1-24. doi: 10.1108/TQM-08-2022-0252
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Abstract
Purpose
This article aims to optimise energy use and consumption by integrating Lean Six Sigma methodology with the ISO 50001 energy management system standard in an Irish dairy plant operation.
Design/methodology/approach
This work utilised Lean Six Sigma methodology to identify methods to measure and optimise energy consumption. The authors use a single descriptive case study in an Irish dairy as the methodology to explain how DMAIC was applied to reduce energy consumption.
Findings
The replacement of heavy oil with liquid natural gas in combination with the new design of steam boilers led to a CO2 footprint reduction of almost 50%.
Practical implications
A further longitudinal study would be useful to measure and monitor the energy management system progress and carry out more case studies on LSS integration with energy management systems across the dairy industry.
Originality/value
The novelty of this study is the application of LSS in the dairy sector as an enabler of a greater energy-efficient facility, as well as the testing of the DMAIC approach to meet a key objective for ISO 50001 accreditation.