ISO 50001 Final Draft International Standard
To make sure that the standard is keeping pace with the changes in the energy sector, ISO 50001 is currently under review. It has reached the Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) stage. Publication of the official standard is expected in August.
The key changes and benefits of the revised standard are expected to include:
- A stronger emphasis on the responsibility of leadership
- Clarification of key concepts related to energy performance
- Improved compatibility with ISO 14001 and other ISO management system standards
- Improved sections on data collection and normalization
- The realignment of the content of the standard to the high level structure
Prepare for your transition
Organizations wanting to get ahead of their transition to the new standard, or implement it for the first time, may find buying the standard useful so they can begin to plan and prepare.
BSI is offering our Advanced Access service that allows organizations to buy the FDIS and then, as soon as the final standard is available, have it automatically delivered to the their inbox.
Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme Compliance
The changes to the standard are not expected to impact using ISO 50001 certification to show your organization’s compliance with the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS). BSI can help you stay or become compliant.