What is ISO 50001?

ISO 50001 is an international standard for energy management systems (EMS). The standard helps organisations to systematically improve energy performance, increase energy efficiency and reduce costs and CO₂ emissions.

ISO 50001 = structured energy management based on a globally recognised standard.

It is applicable to all types of organisations — from production companies and offices to healthcare institutions, transport and government.


🎯 What is the purpose of ISO 50001?

  • Gain control over energy consumption
  • Structurally save on energy and operational costs
  • Promote CO₂ reduction and sustainability
  • Comply with statutory obligations (such as the EED audit or energy savings obligations)
  • Support ESG and CSR objectives

🔧 What does ISO 50001 require?

Requirement Explanation
Energy policy Formal commitment from management
Energy planning Identifying consumption, significant consumers and improvement opportunities
Energy measurement & monitoring Measurement plan, energy registers, consumption reporting
Goals & actions KPIs (e.g. kWh per product), targets and programmes
Operational controls E.g. maintenance, optimisation, behavioural campaigns
Evaluation & improvement Internal audits, evaluations and adjustments (PDCA)

📈 Examples of KPIs and improvement measures

KPI Measure
kWh per tonne of product Process optimisation, improved insulation
CO₂ per m² of building Adjust heating/source of energy
Peak load per time slot Optimise energy contract
kWh per litre pumped More efficient pumps or variable frequency drives

🔗 ISO 50001 vs. other standards

Standard Goal Focus area
ISO 50001 Energy management Consumption, efficiency, KPIs
ISO 14001 Environmental management Broad environmental themes (air, water, waste)
ISO 9001 Quality management Customer satisfaction and process quality
EMS (technical) Monitoring and dashboards Real-time measurement and analysis tools

✅ Benefits of ISO 50001 certification

  • Demonstrable energy savings
  • Lower energy costs and CO₂ emissions
  • Structure for continuous improvement
  • Advantage with subsidies and legislation (such as EED exemption)
  • Increased credibility with customers, financiers and regulators

📌 In summary

ISO 50001 is the international standard for structured and demonstrable energy management. It helps organisations continuously monitor, improve and reduce their energy consumption — sustainably and profitably.