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• ISO 50001 ENMS Standard Introduction
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ISO 50001 ENMS Standard Introduction
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ISO 50001 ENMS Standard Introduction
• Applicable to any organization, whatever the size, industry or geographical
location
• The fact that it's based on measurement and verification will help organization
stay on track to meet their declared energy policies.
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ISO 50001 ENMS Standard Introduction
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Establishing or Improving ENMS
Diagnose current
Present energy systems capacity to
targets/goals/ policies deliver & sustain
savings
Monitor
Develop a list of implementation using
critical actions and regular CI and
project briefs management
meetings
Re diagnose and
benchmark system
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Need for ISO 50001
Fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas make up the bulk of the India’s
primary energy sources and, their consumption is a major source of greenhouse gas
emissions, leading to concerns about global warming if not used efficiently.
With India’s demand for energy growing, the need to adopt alternative approaches (like
increased energy efficiency, renewable energy, etc.) to meet energy demand is also
growing. Just in this respect, Energy Management comes on the scene, which although is
not new to India, yet its penetration and adoption is slow due to various reasons.
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ISO 50001 ENMS Requirements
• Establish objectives, targets, and action plans which take into account legal
requirements
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ISO 50001 ENMS Requirements
• ISO 50001 does not prescribe specific performance criteria with respect to
energy
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Comparison between ISO 50001, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
• ISO 50001 is proposed to be in line with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards that address
quality management and environmental management issues.
• ISO 50001 is based on the same Plan-Do-Check-Act approach of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
and it draws extensively on the structure and content of the QMS and EMS.
• Implementation of ISO 9001 means what the organization does to fulfill the customer's
quality requirements, and applicable regulatory requirements, while aiming to enhance
customer satisfaction,
• Implementation of ISO 14001 means what the organization does to minimize harmful effects
on the environment caused by its activities, and to achieve continual improvement of its
environmental performance.
• Similarly ISO 50001 implementation is expected to address what the organization does to
effectively manage energy resources and performance that is relevant to global standards.
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Benefits of Certification Process
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Non energy benefits ISO 50001
• Operational efficiencies
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