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Energy Management Working Group slide 1 Businessfriendly practices and requirements Applicable to any organization that uses energy Goes beyond projects, and promotes institutional change within organizations to ensure energy efficiency is integrated into daytoday operations. Achieving certification requires organizations to set energy performance goals and to meet those goals within a regulatory or voluntary policy environment. Over 50 countries currently involved in standardmaking process – many countries adopting ISO 50001 as national standard Thus, it is the global best practice standard for energy management that can help measure real progress toward energy efficiency goals at national and international levels. 11,000+ certified sites worldwide as of Sept. 2014 ISO 50001 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD - A STRONG POLICY TOOL FOR MEETING ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOALS

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Page 1: 11,000+ certified sites worldwide as of Sept. 2014 ISO 50001

Energy Management Working Group │ slide 1

• Business‐friendly practices and requirements

• Applicable to any organization that uses energy

• Goes beyond projects, and promotes institutional change within organizations to ensure energy efficiency is integrated into day‐to‐day operations.  

• Achieving certification requires organizations to set energy performance goals and to meet those goals within a regulatory or voluntary policy environment.

• Over 50 countries currently involved in standard‐making process – many countries adopting ISO 50001 as national standard

• Thus, it is the global best practice standard for energy management that can help measure real progress toward energy efficiency goals at national and international levels. 

11,000+ certified sites worldwide as of Sept. 2014

ISO 50001 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD - A STRONG POLICY TOOL FOR MEETING ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOALS

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT WORKING GROUP (EMWG)

http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org/EnergyManagement

The EMWG leverages the extensive expertise of its 12 member governments to accelerate the adoption and use of energy management systems such as ISO 50001in industry and in commercial buildings worldwide. 

Fora: The EMWG (formerly known as GSEP EMWG) is an initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial and IPEEC. The EMWG also reports out to the G20, through their Energy Efficiency Action Plan. Partners: A range of organizations promoting energy efficiency and energy management (i.e., UNIDO, International Organization for Standardization, Institute for Industrial Productivity, etc.).

United States

India

Canada

European Commission

Australia

Sweden

Japan

Mexico

Korea

South Africa

Indonesia

Chile

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VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO BOOST ENMS AND ISO 50001 OUTCOMES

Creating international EnMS standards and guidanceISO TC 242

Encouraging EnMS ImplementationGovernments, energy efficiency organizations, and others

EMWG is convening governments, partners, experts to share best practices, leverage & disseminate resources and tools, and identify gaps to encourage robust, consistent ISO 50001 implementation. 

Advising governments on structuring programs and designing tools for industry

Leveraging efforts, not duplicating themBuilding the business case for EnMS

Collaborating to fill gaps

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Build the Business Case

EnMS Case Studies

Provide Support and Resources

EnMS Toolbox

Measurement and Verification Resources

Supportive Programs and Policies

ISO 50001 Auditor Certification

www.cleanenergyministerial.org/energymanagement

CURRENT EMWG ACTIVITIES

Private Sector Engagement

ISO 50001 Collaborative

Energy Management Leadership Awards

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ISO 50001 LEAD AUDITOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAMThe effectiveness and impact of ISO 50001 standards (including the new ISO 50003 supporting standard published in 2014) requires auditors with experience in management systems and energy efficiency, but this is not well‐supported by current professional credentials and training.

EMWG partners have designed the Energy Professionals International (EPI) ISO 50001 Lead Auditor Certification Scheme and International Exam as a strategy to make sure ISO 50003 is implemented successfully and transparently in their countries. 

Partners: Canada, Chile, Mexico, Republic of Korea, South Africa, United States, and UNIDO.

Elements of Certification Scheme*• Scope for ISO 50001 Lead Auditor • Job Task Analysis• Blueprint• Education and experience requirements• Any prerequisites

Implementation Principles• Guide use of the Certification Scheme for 

each participating country• Maintain consistency of outcomes• Prepare countries to meet requirements 

of ISO/IEC 17024 accreditation

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INTERNATIONAL ISO 50001 COLLABORATION

ISO 50001  is a key strategy for fighting climate change. 

The EMWG seeks to increase multilateral and private‐sector engagement on ISO 50001, expand support from governments, and enhance impacts of ISO 50001 implementation. 

New/Expanded EMWG activities:• Broaden partnerships and dialogue, especially with the private sector• Define potential, goals and obtain commitments• Increase technical cooperation • Recognize ISO 50001 leaders

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INTERNATIONAL ISO 50001 COLLABORATIONENLIST PARTNERS

Potential Partners• Governments • Private Sector Companies 

and Organizations• ISO TC 242• United Nations Industrial 

Development Organization (UNIDO) 

• Sustainable Energy 4 All (SE4ALL) 

Desired Actions from Partners:• Establish policies and programs & make 

commitments to ensure ISO 50001 can be leveraged as a key mechanism for climate action

• Share data and outcomes of domestic actions to help  track impacts and energy savings 

• Participate in industry dialogue and global technical exchange and activities to define best practices in promoting ISO 50001 

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INTERNATIONAL ISO 50001 COLLABORATIONESTIMATE IMPACTS AND SET GOALS

To help countries and companies understand the benefits of ISO 50001, continue to help build the business case, and measure impacts of the ISO 50001 Collaborative, the EMWG will encourage partners to:

• Estimate global energy and emissions savings potential from ISO 50001 implementation. 

• Help countries define their own potentials using the ISO 50001 Impact Estimator Tool (download at www.cleanenergyministerial.org/energymanagement)

• Set goals and targets for accelerating energy efficiency through greater ISO 50001 implementation.

• Report out progress through high‐level forums. 

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INTERNATIONAL ISO 50001 COLLABORATIONINCREASED TECHNICAL COOPERATION

Ensuring that ISO TC 242’s suite of ISO 50001 Standards and Guidance are translated into robust and consistent guidance globally.  

Examples of key opportunity areas are:

• Conformity Assessment

• Defining Energy Baselines and Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs)

• Measurement and Verification

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INTERNATIONAL ISO 50001 COLLABORATIONENERGY MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP AWARDS

Goals:• Raise profile of EnMS such as ISO 50001 as a broadly‐applicable 

solution with proven, successful outcomes• Showcase leading companies that have used EnMS such as ISO 50001, 

document their path to success to guide others

LAUNCHING THIS FALL!

Benefits• Share knowledge to accelerate adoption of EnMS such 

as ISO 50001 to achieve national & international goals.• Develop a compelling business case based on real‐

world data and experiences. • Engage private sector as messenger to customers, 

suppliers, peers, and investors• Gather valuable insights to enhance national 

government and international programs• Inspire high performance by defining successful implementation and achievements, 

reinforce the principles of robust implementation and measureable results 

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GET INVOLVED!

• Participate and benefit from EMWG activities• Dialogue with other government representatives on EnMS 

implementation opportunities and challenges

Contact: Graziella Siciliano, EMWG Coordinator – Clean Energy Ministerial, U.S. Department of Energy, [email protected]

For more information about EMWG and its activities, visit:www.cleanenergyministerial.org/energymanagement