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Inside Energy Developing and Managing an ISO 50001 Energy Management System

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Inside Energy

Informed by the authors? extensive experience in helping organizations improve the performance of their management systems, Inside Energy: Developing and Managing an ISO 50001 Energy Management System covers how to apply each of the many requirements of the standard in a systematic and comprehensive manner. It discusses how converting an existing sub-optimal energy system into a state-of-the-art high quality one produces a demonstrably high return on investment. The book explores how to achieve energy performance targets and qualify for ISO 50001 registration. It helps you manage the skills, knowledge, and experience of the many experts who will participate in your organization?s Energy Management System (EnMS) policy, planning, and implementation.

This book provides practical information for understanding and developing an ISO 50000 Energy Management System (EnMS), including clear and concise explanations of the standards and requirements. Building from chapter to chapter, it supplies comprehensive direction for developing, implementing, and managing an EnMS. The text also explains the relationship between ISO 9000 and 14000, and offers guidance for integrating EnMS concepts with existing organizational policies, processes, and procedures. It also offers additional guidance on methods available to management and energy teams when implementing the ISO 50001 requirements.

The book takes readers through the steps that can transform existing energy management systems to far more effective ones that significantly reduce the costs of energy in the business? bottom line. It includes perspectives on multinational and national energy and environment policies that will likely affect the cost of energy purchased in the world?s markets. Using the information found in this book, you can save your organization money by increasing energy efficiency and/or reducing and more effectively managing energy generation or usage. You can also reduce generation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promote improved public relations by demonstrating that the organization is taking measurable and tangible efforts (ISO 50001) to manage energy.

General requirements for the energy management system. Management responsibility. Energy policy. Energy planning. Implementation and operation. Checking performance. Management review. Energy consumption, generation, sustainability, and energy systems. Perspectives on energy efficiency and conservation. Peak oil: The looming oil crisis. Sustainability and energy policy. Global climate change. Selected key ISO 50001 definitions. The energy assessment. Methods, tools, and techniques. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster.

All companies, organizations, and government agencies that will adopt EnMS around the world or 60 percent of the world's energy producers and consumers who will need a guide to implement the energy standards. Environmental consultants who will assist in designing and implementing EnMS, graduate students studying environmental policy and regulation or resource management, and engineers studying energy and renewable energy.

Charles H. Eccleston is affiliated with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and has over 20 years experience developing environmental and energy-related policies and analyses. He has been elected onto the ISO/PC 242 working group, whose mission is to establish the ISO 50001 EnMS standard.

Frederic March is a consultant affiliated with the National Association of Environmental Professionals. He is an environmental-civil engineer with extensive policy and planning experience in the United States and several other nations in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. Since 1970, he has provided the technical leadership for about thirty projects involving interdisciplinary environmental policy and impact analysis.

Timothy Cohen is a consultant affiliated with the National Association of Environmental Professionals.