The goal of ISO 50001:2011 implementation is reduction of CO2 emissions, and energy costs through systematic energy management.
EXPECTED IMPACT OF ISO 50001 STANDARD on to 60% of global energy consumption
DS2403:2001 SS627750:2003 IS393:2005 UNE216301:2007 Spain VDI 4602 2007 Energiemanagement CEN EN 16001:2009 GB/T23331-2009 ANSI/SME 2000
History of development
ISO 50002:2014 Energy audits - Requirements with guidance for use ISO 50003:2014 Energy management systems- Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of energy management systems valid after 14 October 2017. ISO 50004:2014 Energy management systems - Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an EnMS ISO 50006:2014 EnMS- Measuring energy performance using en. baselines (EnB) and en. performance indicators (EnPI) - General principles and guidance ISO 50007:2017 Energy services -- Guidelines for the assessment and improvement of the energy service to users ISO 50008: Building energy data management for energy performance -- Guidance for a systemic data exchange approach ISO 50015:2014 EnMS - Measurement and verification of energy performance of organizations - General principles and guidance
Current state of development
EN 16247-1:2012 En. audits General requirements EN 16247-2:2014 Energy audits. Buildings EN 16247-3:2014 Energy audits. Processes EN 16247-4:2014 Energy audits. Transport EN 16247-5:2015 Competence of energy auditors
Energy Audit
ISO 50001
ISO 50003
ISO 50015
ISO 50002 ISO 50006
ISO 50004
EN 16247-1:2012 EN 16247-2:2014 EN 16247-3:2014 EN 16247-4:2014 EN 16247-5:2015
The implementation of ISO 50001 is a optimal long-term solution for fulfillment of EU energy policy requirements
Conclusion
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