Cargill, Eddyville Facility - 2019 P2 Awardee
Eddyville, Iowa
Cargill, Eddyville is a corn milling facility. In April 2016, Cargill joined the North American Energy Management Pilot Program, an initiative designed to help companies implement ISO 50001 standards to cut energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change. As one of Cargill’s largest energy consumers, the Cargill, Eddyville facility was tapped to go first to pursue the certification.
Cargill, Eddyville achieved certification for ISO 50001 in April 2018. ISO 50001 is based on the management system model of continual improvement. This makes it easier for organizations to integrate energy management into their overall efforts to improve quality and environmental management.
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Develop a policy for more efficient use of energy
- Fix targets and objectives to meet the policy
- Use data to better understand and make decisions about energy use
- Measure the results
- Review how well the policy works
- Continually improve energy management
The facility has an energy policy that is a controlled document. In terms of employee engagement, operations staff are able to monitor energy consumption in real time and receive alerts to help focus efforts in maintaining goals and adjusting facility equipment to meet energy goals. All facility personnel (including contractors) are encouraged to submit energy saving ideas in a variety of ways, including verbally and online.
Due to the success of this project, Cargill now has four additional facilities working towards ISO 50001 certification, with a goal of having nine facilities across the U.S. and Brazil completed by the end of 2020.