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ISO 50001

ISO 50001

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What is ISO 50001?

ISO 50001 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system (EnMS). The aim of ISO 50001 is to enable organizations to follow a systematic approach in continually improving energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use, and energy consumption. It is commonly used by organizations of all sizes and types to reduce their energy costs, improve their energy performance, and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

What other technologies are related to ISO 50001?

ISO 50001 Complementary Technologies

ISO 14001 focuses on environmental management systems, while ISO 50001 focuses on energy management. These are complementary as energy use impacts the environment.
mentioned alongside ISO 50001 in 8% (2k) of relevant job posts
ISO 14067 relates to the carbon footprint of products, which is affected by energy consumption. Therefore, it's complementary to ISO 50001.
mentioned alongside ISO 50001 in 23% (63) of relevant job posts
ISO 14064 relates to greenhouse gas emissions, which are directly linked to energy consumption. Hence it is complementary.
mentioned alongside ISO 50001 in 15% (96) of relevant job posts

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