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Engen promises to do more to drive energy efficiency

Published: 8 June 2012

The African petroleum products marketing company, Engen Petroleum, has signed a voluntary agreement with government pledging to drive the continuous improvement of energy efficiency initiatives across the company.

The signed agreement emanates from the Energy Efficiency Accord (EEA) that Engen first signed in 2005. This new, evolved pledge, known as the Energy Efficiency Leadership Network (EELN) Pledge, replaces the previous energy efficiency accord.

“Business can no longer expect Government to take the lead, rather we need to all come together and show our commitment. By signing this Energy Efficiency Pledge, Engen is taking a stand together with government to make energy efficiency a reality,” says Nizam Salleh, Engen Petroleum CEO and managing director.

Engen recognises that energy efficiency is key to a number of national objectives and is committed to improvement in the areas of: business competitiveness; energy security; job creation; energy consumption; improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions.

Taking the lead on energy management and coordination, Engen’s Heath, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) department fully supports these objectives. “Engen is proud to commit to working with the EELN to help drive the continuous improvement of energy efficiency initiatives across our company and country,” says Shirley Moroka, general manager of HSEQ for Engen Petroleum.

In terms of these objectives Engen undertakes to:

• Develop a road map for improved energy efficiency in their operations, supported by the implementation of an appropriated energy management system.
• Develop internal energy efficiency targets that are appropriate to its operations and activities and aligned with appropriate Government policies and strategies.
•Report on efforts to promote energy efficiency and progress made towards setting energy efficiency targets in its operations within the parameters of national legislation.
•Work with stakeholders on energy efficiency related issues aimed at building capacity and developing the required skills to implement energy efficiency programmes and drive the required behavioural changes.

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