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Energy sector today faces immense challenges to secure a sustainable future. The major issue related to energy is how to supply a secure, affordable, and clean energy. Climate change has made environmental issues highly significant and it has pushed the international community to act urgently on reducing greenhouse gases such as dioxide carbon, methane, sulfur dioxide, and nitrous oxide. These emissions are mostly released by using fossil fuels as primary source of energy. Energy is an integral part of our lives, thus spending it efficiently is essential for the future. Many energy efficiency initiatives have been undertaken worldwide, yet there are still many concerns related to this issue.

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Produce more with less energy

Energy sector today faces immense challenges to secure a sustainable future. The major issue related to energy is how to supply a secure, affordable, and clean energy. Climate change has made environmental issues highly significant and it has pushed the international community to act urgently on reducing greenhouse gases such as dioxide carbon, methane, sulfur dioxide, and nitrous oxide. These emissions are mostly released by using fossil fuels as primary source of energy. Energy is an integral part of our lives, thus spending it efficiently is essential for the future. Many energy efficiency initiatives have been undertaken worldwide, yet there are still many concerns related to this issue.

The attempt to reduce the consumption of energy coming from scarce and hazardous resources has grown worldwide. Governments play a significant role in developing policies which aim at reducing the energy consumption without impairing economic growth. Even though the use of renewable resources is encouraged, according to International Energy Agency market report of 2014, in 2013, only 22 % of the energy consumed worldwide was renewable. These government initiatives aim at mitigating climate change and increasing expenses related to energy that lead to environmental, social, and economic issues.

The industrial sector is one of the largest energy users. According to US Energy Information Administration, 51.7% of the world energy was consumed for industrial uses in 2012, 26.6% for transportation, 13.9% for residential needs and 7.8% for the commercial sector. Energy plays a crucial role for the operation of many organizations but it can also represent a financial burden. For many organizations energy represents one of the highest operational cost, which leads many organizations to seek energy saving strategies. The energy consumption varies between organizations as it depends on the company’s activities. Since energy costs are often hard to handle and organizations cannot control government decisions on the prices and policies related to energy, the best option is to try and reduce the energy costs in order to improve the bottom line.

The demand for energy has increased worldwide, as did the price along with it. Reducing energy costs does not only benefit organizations but it can also have a social and environmental impact. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published ISO 50001 (Energy Management System – EnMS) which aims at improving the energy performance of all types of organizations while cutting the energy costs. Some of the benefits of implementing ISO 50001 include:

• Reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions in a systematic way• Management of energy assets• Management of energy resources• Implementation of new energy efficiency technologies • Improvement of decision making• Raises the awareness of employees on energy matters • Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements • Provides an energy efficiency framework throughout the supply chain• Permits integration with other management systems such as environmental, quality, and health and safety.

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Technological innovations of the past two decades have shaped the world we live in. Rapid technological advancements have not only affected the economic and social development, but also the energy consumption worldwide as most of the technologies run on electricity. The economic growth, increase in population, and technological innovations will continue to grow the demand for energy.

Implementing standards such as ISO 50001 is crucial for organizations that want to improve their energy performance. The organizations implementing energy management systems will remain competitive due to the reduction in their costs. Growing energy demand will make energy management crucial for a sustainable business, and as such the need for qualified personnel on implementation and audit of ISO 50001 will keep increasing. PECB (Professional Evaluation and Certification Board) is a certification body for persons on wide range of international standards. It offers ISO 50001 training and certification services for professionals wanting to gain a comprehensive knowledge in energy management, its principles, core subjects and issues. This training suits quality professionals, project managers or consultants wanting to prepare and to support an organization in the integration of an energy management system throughout the organization. In addition, ISO 50001 training can also be followed by auditors wanting to perform and lead energy management certification audits, and staff involved in the implementation of the ISO 50001 standard.

ISO 50001 and Energy Management Trainings offered by PECB:• Certified ISO 50001 Lead Implementer (5 days)• Certified ISO 50001 Lead Auditor (5 days)• Certified ISO 50001 Foundation (2 days)• ISO 50001 Introduction (1 day)

ISO 50001 Lead Auditor, ISO 50001 Lead Implementer and ISO 50001 Master are certification schemes accredited by ANSI ISO/IEC 17024.

Lorika Bina is the Quality, Management and Risk (QMR) Product Manager at PECB. She is in charge of developing and maintaining training courses related to QMR. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact her at [email protected].

For further information, please visit www.pecb.org/en/

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