Superior Energy Performance
How ISO 50001 helps to improve energy efficiency (Infographic)
According to the latest survey from the International Standard Organization, ISO 50001 certifications increased by 69% in 2016 compared to 2015. It is continuing to see significant growth in Europe with Germany taking significant proportion of these certificates. The USA is surprisingly low number of certifications to date. This infographic published by ISO shows the… | Read on »
Earning SEP Silver Certification Leads MedImmune to Significant Savings
A recently published case study demonstrates the value that Superior Energy Performance® (SEP™) offers companies in the biopharmaceutical sector. The case study features MedImmune, a global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca. To qualify for SEP, MedImmune set up a robust energy management system at its Gaithersburg, Maryland facility, tracked its energy performance improvement and… | Read on »
Are you a Best Practice Energy Manager?
Many energy managers still continue to carry out energy management using a project based approach and are not achieving all the savings that can be achieved using an ISO 50001 based approach. Project based energy management restricts organisations ability to reduce energy costs through a short term focus on stand-alone energy projects. Best practice… | Read on »
Enerit presents at IETC 2014 conference in New Orleans
The IETC is hosted by the Energy Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. It is a one-of-a kind conference featuring a topics important to industrial energy managers, utility experts, government program managers, vendors and others. Enerit, CEO, Paul Monaghan presented at the IETC 2014 recently in New Orleans, USA. Click… | Read on »
Greener airports thanks to EU-funded project
Every summer millions of Europeans descend upon the continent’s airports on their way to sunshine and adventure. As airport users explode in number, so does the cost and environmental footprint of running an airport. Did you know that as airports get bigger and bigger they each consume as much energy as small cities? Think only… | Read on »