Publication DIN-Taschenbuch 415 2026-03
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The energy transition is a global necessity and a national challenge. DIN EN ISO 50001 is intended to provide companies with a framework for greater energy efficiency, thereby reducing environmental pollution and lowering energy costs. The standard provides specific guidance for the implementation and operation of an energy management system (EnMS) and is aimed at companies of all sizes. It is the core of this collection of standards.
This compendium of standards also contains other documents that are relevant to energy management and energy audits, such as DIN EN ISO 19011 on auditing management systems and DIN ISO 50006 on energy performance indicators. Overall, you can expect the following content in this collection of standards:
Five newly included standards and four revised documents make this 3rd edition of "Energy Management" highly topical.
Energy efficiency and energy management are key factors in the energy transition, which is being promoted nationally and internationally in the face of climate change. Companies benefit directly (through tangible cost savings) and indirectly (through subsidies and compliance with regulations) from demonstrably resource-conserving corporate management.
DIN EN ISO 50001 provides the means to systematically analyze, monitor and control energy consumption. Other documents such as DIN EN ISO 50005 or DIN ISO 50003 supplement and specify the requirements of the main standard. This publication provides managers with these and other important documents on the subject in a compact volume.
The 3rd edition contains a number of new features, including:
With DIN EN 17463, the important topic of the evaluation of energy-related investments (VALERI) is now also included in this collection of standards. The draft amendment A1 to the standard is also included. A further amendment concerns DIN EN ISO 50001 and provides new data on climate-related measures. In addition to a new corrigendum to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17021-1, DIN EN ISO 50005 is now also included in this compendium of standards for the first time: It provides users with a guideline for the phased implementation of an energy management system.
In addition to further revisions and additions, DIN EN 16247-1 has been given three new informative annexes, including a flow chart of the energy audit process. The cutting-edge new version of DIN EN 16325 on energy certificates of origin has also been significantly expanded. The updates to DIN ISO 50003 and DIN ISO 50006 are also extensive.
The many new features in the 3rd edition of DIN pocketbook 415 reflect the dynamics and progress in the field and make the book a valuable, highly topical treasure trove of knowledge for experts.
Newly included standards:
DIN EN 17463
DIN EN 17463/A1
DIN EN ISO/IEC 17021-1 Ber 1
DIN EN ISO 50001/A1
DIN EN ISO 50005
Revised standards:
DIN EN 16247-1
DIN EN 16325
DIN ISO 50003
DIN ISO 50006
Energy managers, auditors, facility managers, sustainability and environmental officers, energy consultants, engineers and those responsible for ISO 50001 energy management systems
3. Edition, 648 Pages, A5, Paper covers, print
ISBN 978-3-410-38523-3 | Order number 38523
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