Energy

Win the energy challenge with ISO 50001
ISO 50001:2011
establishes a framework to manage energy for industrial plants; commercial, institutional, or governmental facilities; or entire organizations. Targeting broad applicability across national economic sectors, it is estimated that the standard could influence up to 60 % of the world’s energy use.
ISO 50001 - Energy Management Standard
ISO Focus+ - May 2011
Future energy
With energy-related carbon dioxide emissions accounting for most of the global greenhouse gas emissions, the energy sector is at the heart of this issue which raises awareness of International Standards as part of the solution to today’s energy issues.
ISO Focus
Special Issue for the 2007 World Energy Congress
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