Energy

Improving energy efficiency has never been higher up the business agenda. Rising fuel prices mean that reducing energy use makes economic sense, while increasingly-compelling research about climate change means that it makes social and environmental sense, too.

In response to these trends, a new set of Energy Management Standards are being developed to provide organizations with a roadmap for ensuring that their energy use is as efficient as possible.

BS EN 61400-25 Series

The BS EN 61400-25 series is organised in several parts. BS EN 61400-25-1 offers an introductory orientation, crucial requirements, and a modelling guide.

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Key Publication - Coming in 2009

BS EN 16001 Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use

BS EN 16001 helps organizations establish the systems and processes necessary to improve energy efficiency. This should lead to reductions in cost and greenhouse gas emissions through systematic management of energy.

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Your Feedback

Feedback from the BSI Efficient Energy Management Conference (25 June 2008)

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PAS 2050

Just Published - FREE specification on greenhouse gas emissions

PAS 2050 - Assessing the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of goods and services

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Related Information

Media Release

BSI British Standards leads new international project committee on energy management

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Drafts for Public Comment

BSI British Standards Draft Review system

The Draft Review system gives the public an easy way to access drafts of British Standards (Drafts for Public Comment - DPC) and Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) in order to give us feedback before full publication.

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PAS 2050 Just Published