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Since this energy management standard was last published, both businesses and consumers have come to understand that their energy use impacts the environment we all share.
Natural resources continue to deplete, which places a greater emphasis on energy security. Energy costs are also rising, and organizations are under constant pressure to reduce overhead costs.
These pressures meant it was time to consider how the standard might better meet the needs of businesses and improve energy management systems (EnMS) altogether.
During the development process the standard also adopted Annex SL. The high level structure (HLS) was introduced to align the implementation process of ISO management systems so that it was easier to adopt multiple management systems within individual organizations.
Our implementation guide walks you through the standard clause by clause to help you understand what your organization will have to do to meet the ISO 50001:2018 requirements
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Although some of the content has been moved around within the standard, a lot of the content is very similar. Our mapping guide aligns the new standard to the structure of the old standard so you can reference it as you plan your ISO 50001:2018 EnMS.
A key change is the required involvement of senior management. Our CEO brief was created to help you educate your organization’s leaders on what the new standard is all about.
Adapting your EnMS to the new standard will have its challenges, so we’ve created a step-by-step journey to help you start preparing.