EGAC Accredited

ISO 50001:2018 — Energy Management

Drive energy efficiency, reduce costs, and meet sustainability targets. EGAC-accredited EnMS certification for organisations of all sectors.

EGAC & IAF MLA ISO 50001:2018 ISO 50003:2021
ISO 50001:2018
EnMS
What is Energy Management Systems?

ISO 50001:2018 provides organisations with a framework to establish systems and processes to improve energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use, and energy consumption. It is designed to be integrated with quality, environmental, and other management systems.

Who Is This For?

Manufacturing facilities, commercial buildings, hospitality, data centres, hospitals, universities, municipalities, and any energy-intensive organisation seeking to reduce consumption and demonstrate commitment to sustainability and ESG goals.

Key Benefits
  • Measurable reduction in energy costs and consumption
  • Supports ESG reporting and sustainability disclosures
  • Meets procurement requirements of energy-conscious clients
  • Framework for carbon reduction and net-zero roadmaps
  • Integrates with ISO 14001 environmental management
  • Required or recommended in some regulatory and incentive frameworks
Certification Process
1
Application & Review
Submit your application. CAS reviews your organisation's scope, personnel, sites, and activities to prepare a detailed audit time calculation and formal commercial proposal.
2
Stage 1 — Document Review
On-site or remote review of your management system documentation, readiness assessment, and confirmation of Stage 2 audit scope and plan.
3
Stage 2 — On-site Audit
Full on-site audit of the implemented management system against the standard's requirements. Findings are reported; nonconformities must be closed before certification.
4
Certification Decision
CAS's independent certification committee reviews the audit findings and issues the certificate. The certificate is valid for 3 years.
5
Surveillance & Recertification
Annual surveillance audits (~1/3 of initial audit time) maintain certification. Recertification audit (~2/3 of initial time) is conducted before certificate expiry to renew for a further 3 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. It requires systematic energy management with targets and demonstrated improvement — not absolute performance thresholds.
Not directly, but it provides the framework and documented evidence needed to support carbon reduction initiatives and reporting.
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