Energy Management System
An energy management system (EnMS) is a systematic framework for managing energy use, covering policy, objectives, action plans, monitoring, and continuous improvement.
What is Energy Management System?
An energy management system provides the organisational structure for systematically reducing energy consumption and associated emissions. ISO 50001 is the international standard for EnMS. An effective EnMS includes an energy policy, energy planning (identifying significant energy uses and improvement opportunities), implementation, performance monitoring, management review, and continuous improvement. EnMS can be supported by technology (energy management software, smart meters, BMS) and organisational measures (energy champions, staff engagement).
Practical Examples
A manufacturing company implements an EnMS aligned with ISO 50001, achieving 15% energy reduction in three years through systematic identification and implementation of efficiency measures.
A hospital deploys an energy management system that monitors 200 sub-meters in real time, identifying and correcting HVAC scheduling errors that were wasting 20% of heating energy.
How Climatise Helps
Climatise provides the energy monitoring and emissions tracking that forms the core of an energy management system, turning consumption data into actionable insights.
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