ISO 50001 Foundation

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ISO 50001 Foundation
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RE1493

Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)

31 May 2026 -04 Jun 2026

5355

Overview

Introduction:

ISO 50001 represents a structured framework for managing energy performance through systematic monitoring, control, and continuous improvement of energy use. It enables organizations to establish policies, objectives, and processes that improve energy efficiency and reduce operational costs. This training program presents the frameworks, principles, and structural requirements of an Energy Management System based on ISO 50001. It outlines clause based models, energy performance indicators, baseline structures, and monitoring systems that organize energy management within institutional environments.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program the participants will be able to:

  • Analyze fundamental concepts and principles of energy management systems.

  • Classify ISO 50001 clause structures and EnMS requirement frameworks.

  • Evaluate energy planning, performance indicators, and baseline structures.

  • Assess organizational roles, leadership, and energy policy frameworks.

  • Examine monitoring, performance evaluation, and improvement structures.

Target Audience:

  • Energy managers and sustainability professionals.

  • Facility and operations managers.

  • Environmental and compliance specialists.

  • Engineers involved in energy systems.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Energy Management Concepts and ISO 50001 Framework:

  • Energy management principles and terminology structures.

  • Purpose and scope of ISO 50001 within organizational environments.

  • Energy Management System architecture and structural models.

  • Energy performance concepts including EnPI and baseline frameworks.

  • Institutional role of ISO 50001 within governance systems.

Unit 2:

Context, Leadership, and Energy Planning:

  • Organizational context analysis and stakeholder structures.

  • Leadership commitment and energy policy frameworks.

  • Roles, responsibilities, and accountability structures.

  • Energy review and significant energy use identification models.

  • Energy objectives and planning frameworks.

Unit 3:

Support and Operational Control Frameworks:

  • Resource management and competence structures.

  • Communication and documented information frameworks.

  • Operational planning and control models for energy use.

  • Design and procurement considerations in energy systems.

  • Integration between operations and energy performance improvement.

Unit 4:

Energy Performance Evaluation and Monitoring Structures:

  • Monitoring and measurement frameworks for energy performance.

  • Energy performance indicators (EnPIs) and role of data analysis models.

  • Verification and validation structures for energy improvements.

  • Internal communication and reporting frameworks.

  • Alignment between monitoring and energy objectives.

Unit 5:

Performance Evaluation and Continual Improvement:

  • Internal audit and management review frameworks.

  • Nonconformity and corrective action structures.

  • Continual improvement models within EnMS.

  • Integration between performance results and decision making.

  • Alignment between improvement and organizational sustainability.