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ISO 50001 Energy Management System

The more energy is used, the faster the natural resources are consuming, the environment is polluted and the higher the energy for energy. A Native American vocabulary describes how beautiful it is today: when the last tree is cut, when the last river is poisoned and the last fish dies, it will be understood that the money is not edible. Energy is an element that people can no longer afford in terms of social and economic aspects. However, it is now a necessity to behave with energy and to try to preserve energy resources. Energy conversion studies have become more important than ever.

Essentially human beings need three things to survive: matter, energy and knowledge. While energy is needed to produce the substance, the information is required for the efficient use of energy. These three things are in a loop.

Many businesses use the energy in the production work of a product such as powering electric motors or in areas that support the production work, such as lighting and heating of warehouses or offices.

However, energy resources are becoming increasingly exhausted. The warming of the earth or acid rains seriously affect the world's livable characteristics and energy resources. The Earth faces major environmental challenges. It is necessary to develop strategies and take urgent measures to reduce air pollution. In parallel with this, the world is in a process of great change. The notion of sustainable development in projects and industrial strategy planning are more important.

The notion of sustainable energy means not only the financial perspective, but also the conservation of limited resources. This concept includes the efficient use of energy resources and energy savings. Energy Management Systems are therefore on the agenda.

Developed and developing countries are considering the energy policies, economic growth, energy security and environmental protection together (3E = Energy, Economy and Environment).

Energy saving, which is the basis of Energy Management Systems, means to use energy efficiently and not to waste the energy without using human energy and a decrease in labor force, and to use the same energy with less energy.

Energy consumption in our country is also increasing rapidly. This situation inevitably it caused the depletion of natural resources unconsciously and quickly. This unconscious consumption has two consequences:

·         Energy resources should be used efficiently

·         Various solid, liquid and gas wastes generated by consumption should not be left to the nature without purification

Almost one third of the produced energy is used only in industry. A significant portion of this energy can be recovered if energy saving measures are implemented. However, it would be wrong to consider the issue of energy saving as limiting energy production. The amount of energy consumed per product is reduced, not the amount of energy used when saving energy.

In addition, the environmental impacts of energy use are not to be underestimated. By using fossil fuels, carbon dioxide is released into the air and its ratio in the air has increased tremendously. 55 more than natural greenhouse gases, more than the natural temperature balances and global warming causes a disturbing balance.

With these facts The United Nations Industrial Development Organization requested an International Standards Organization Energy Management System standard and in 2008 the ISO 50001 standard was published (TS EN ISO 50001 Energy management systems - Terms and conditions for use). The basis of this standard is the following three different management systems:

  • ISO 9001 Quality Management System
  • ISO 14001 Environmental Management System
  • ISO 16001 Energy Management System

Energy Management System consists of the processes that will control and control the energy consumption of the enterprises. With the implementation of this standard, enterprises prepare action plans for energy consumption, determine targets to reduce energy consumption, monitor energy consumption and generate energy performance indicators.