How ISO 50001 – Energy Management System works?

Author: John Miller

Energy is essential to the organization's operations and can be a significant cost for organizations, regardless of their activities. An idea can be gained by considering the use of energy through the supply chain of a company, from raw materials to recycling.

Individual organizations cannot control energy prices, government policies or the global economy, but they can improve the way they manage energy consumption in the system. Improved energy performance can provide rapid benefits for an organization by maximizing the use of its sources of energy and energy related assets, thus reducing costs and energy consumption. To fulfill this requirement ISO 50001 Consultant offers readymade ISO 50001 documents and training with all the strategies of energy saving for organizations to improve their business. The organization will have to make positive contributions to reduce the depletion of energy resources and steps towards control of worldwide energy consumption, such as global warming.

ISO 50001 Consultancy by Global Manager Group will provide public and private sector organizations with management strategies to increase energy efficiency, reduce costs and improve energy performance. The standard aims to provide organizations with a recognized framework for integrating energy efficiency into their management practices. ISO 50001 certification is based on the familiar model and can be easily integrated with such as ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 14001 (environmental management), ISO 22000 (food safety), ISO/IEC 27001 (information security) etc., which helped them to wins trust of clients in their organization as well as continuous improvements.

Multinational organizations will have access to a single, harmonized standard for implementation across the organization in a logical and consistent methodology for identifying and implementing improvements.

The ISO 50001 standard is intended to accomplish the following:

  • Help organizations to make better use of their existing energy-consuming assets
  • Create transparency and facilitate communication on the management of energy resources
  • Promote best energy management practices and reinforce good energy management behaviors
  • Assist facilities in evaluating and prioritize the implementation of new energy-saving technologies
  • Provide a framework for the promotion of energy efficiency in the supply chain
  • Facilitate the improvement of energy management for projects that reduce emissions of greenhouse
  • Allow integration with other organization such as environment management systems, health and safety

Demand for ISO to develop an international energy management standard came from the Organization which had recognized the need for an effective response to climate change and proliferation of national energy management industry standards.