EnMS-Doc extends our sincere sympathy to all those affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. We hope for an earliest possible recovery of the disaster-stricken area.
With the difficult year that Japan experienced, it seems as a fate that the same year ISO 50001, the international standard for "energy management system" was born. Why? Because in such difficult year, Japan has demonstrated the skill of energy management.
With the shortage of power supply especially towards the summer period, METI's Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE) as an Energy Champion, requested power-save drive (enhancement of energy management) throughout Japan. As a result, Japan as a whole (From large to small businesses to residential energy users users) demonstrated the management skill to save energy. METI-ANRE estimates over 15 % saving shall be achieved in 2011. This means Japan has achieved the saving target for 2020 in one year!! We think Japan as a nation, deserves ISO 50001 Certification.
We wish you all a meaningful year end and have a happy and prosperous new year of 2012.
We have encouraging messages from Luca, Italy, just graduated from university who purchased the entire 12 key EnMS documents from us:
Energy management has always been a part of ISO 14001, the international standard for environmental management system only if the person concerned wished to have energy management as one of the clauses in the requirements.
Energy management, for superior energy performance, for better energy efficiency and for reducing a significant cost related to energy indeed promotes positive aspect of environmental impact. It is an interesting phenomenon that when there is a drive for compliance for requirements, people tend to make more effort in erasing negative impacts rather than enhancing positive impacts.
For this reason, it is an inevitable outcome to have ISO 50001 the stand alone EnMS. ISO 50001 will enhance our improvement motive and skill in our business operation on account of energy related operation.Learn more...