Manage energy efficiently
Cost savings through efficient energy policy
Transparent, optimizable energy flows
Improved energy balance and climate protection
Benefit from subsidies or tax relief, where available
What is energy management according to the ISO 50001 standard?
The most important prerequisites for successful energy management are the systematic recording of energy flows, energy evaluation, and suitable monitoring mechanisms. When implementing ISO 50001, it is your organization's task to tailor the requirements in the field of energy management to your own needs, to implement measures in a targeted manner, and to improve them continuously.
The current ISO 50001 standard was published in 2018. Like all familiar ISO management standards, it is based on the PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act) and the High Level Structure. This ensures a high degree of compatibility with other ISO standards, for example ISO 9001 (quality) or ISO 14001 (environment). An integrated management system allows synergies to be exploited and cross-regulatory requirements to be implemented jointly.
Who is ISO 50001 certification suitable for?
ISO 50001:2018 is not aimed at any specific industry. However, it makes particular sense to introduce a management system in accordance with the energy management standard if you are an energy-intensive company. These are often subject to numerous legal requirements and can meet the required framework conditions with a certified energy management system. In this way, they not only protect the climate, but can also take advantage of subsidies and save taxes under certain conditions, for example with the peak compensation according to the German SpaEV or the Energy Services Act (EDL-G).
Why does certification according to ISO 50001 make sense?
For companies that obtain certification, the international standard provides even more competitive advantages:
- Continuous improvement of energy-related performance
- Continuous monitoring of energy flows
- Systematic reduction of energy consumption and energy costs
- Consistent compliance with legal requirements
- Permanent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
- Reduced dependence on energy imports
- Recognized basis for possible tax incentives
What strategic goals can be pursued with ISO 50001?
What strategy are you pursuing?
Cost savings
- Determine what type of energy is being used, where, and to what extent.
- Set up controls to manage energy use.
- Identify areas where energy is wasted.
- Improve your procurement procedures.
Reputation
- Position yourself with an ethical, yet credible image.
- Reduce yourCO2 footprint.
- Improve your competitiveness.
- Open up new markets.
Comply with legal requirements
- Comply with all legal requirements applicable to your organization.
- Avoid fines, reduce insurance premiums.
- Provide relevant legal information to your employees and stakeholders.
- Prepare for changes in the law and take advantage of possible tax incentive schemes.
Continuity
- Inform yourself about alternative energies.
- Get an overview of the national energy market.
- Make increasing use of renewable energies.
- Act in a permanently energy saving manner.
Who is allowed to carry out an ISO 50001 certification?
The ISO 50003:2016 standard specifies - in addition to the requirements of ISO 17021 - requirements for competence and impartiality in auditing and certification of energy management systems for certification bodies. To provide assurance to companies seeking certification and to ensure the effectiveness of EnMS audits, the accreditation standard addresses the audit process, requirements for a certification procedure, audit duration, and multi-site sampling.
As such, the requirements of ISO 50003 indirectly affect your company, particularly in determining audit duration and providing evidence of continuous performance improvement. Evidence of energy-related performance improvement must also be provided in accordance with ISO 50003 certification criteria.
What is the procedure for ISO 50001 certification?
In the first step, you discuss your company and the goals of ISO 50001 certification with us. Based on these discussions, you will receive an individual offer tailored to the needs of your company or organization.
Certification starts with an analysis and evaluation of your management system. In this stage 1 audit, your auditor determines the degree of fulfillment for the stage 2 certification audit (system audit). In the next step, your auditor assesses the effectiveness of the management processes on site. In a final meeting, you will receive a detailed presentation of the results and possible improvement potential for your company. If necessary, action plans are agreed upon.
After the EnMS audit, the results are evaluated by the independent certification board of DQS. If all standard requirements are met, you will receive the ISO 50001 certificate.
To ensure that your company continues to meet all the important criteria of ISO 50001 after the certification audit, we conduct surveillance audits on an annual basis. In this way, the continuous improvement of your energy management system and your business processes is competently accompanied.
The ISO 50001 certificate expires after three years at the latest. A recertification is carried out in good time before expiry to ensure continuous compliance with the standard requirements. If the requirements are met, a new certificate is issued.