ISO 50001 Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use, is an international standard created by the International Organization for Standardization.
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ISO 50001 Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use, is an international standard created by the International Organization for Standardization.
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ISO 50001 was originally released by ISO in June 2011 and is suitable for any organization, whatever its size, sector or geographical location.
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ISO 50001, therefore, has made a major leap forward in 'raising the bar' by requiring an organization to demonstrate that they have improved their energy performance.
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ISO 50001 drew on existing national and regional energy management codes and standards, including ones developed in China, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Republic of Korea, Netherlands, Sweden, Thailand, the US and the European Union.
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ISO 50001 provides a framework of requirements that help organizations to:.
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ISO 50001 reported that the standard was warmly received by the market when it was first published.
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ISO 50001 listed several users who had reported significant early cost savings and benefits.
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In December 2013, the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change became the first Central Government department to achieve certification against the requirements of ISO 50001, leading by example with the belief that structured energy management will lead to substantial energy reductions and thus mitigate the effects of climate change.
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ISO 50001 has stated that it believes in due course the standard could influence up to 60 per cent of the world's energy use.
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ISO 50001 is data driven and focuses on energy performance improvement, while ISO 14001 provides a more qualitative look at all significant environmental impacts of an organization.
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Many organizations will manage energy successfully via ISO 14001, but especially in organizations where energy is a significant cost, ISO 50001 provides a more specific framework that enables organizations to apply a sharper focus to energy efficiency.
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