ISO 50001 • Energy • Automation

ISO 50001 and Energy Automation

How energy monitoring, metering and automated control support systematic energy management.

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Overview

ISO 50001 turns energy management from a general intention into a controlled operating process. In practice, this means measuring consumption, linking it to production and acting on deviations before they become permanent losses.

Automation gives the energy management system reliable data: meters, PLCs, gateways and SCADA dashboards record kWh, demand peaks, operating hours and consumption per batch or per zone.

The technical value is not the dashboard itself. It is the ability to identify waste, prioritise interventions and verify whether an energy-saving action actually produced measurable improvement.

Technical point: How energy monitoring, metering and automated control support systematic energy management.

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