Energy data management for the “ISO 50001 mind-set”
ISO 50001 follows the Deming cycle (PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT) to help organizations plan, implement, maintain and improve an Energy Management System (EnMS). For large energy using organisations, energy data is most often managed in an Energy Management Information System (EMIS). In a previous article “EnMS and EMIS: What’s the Difference? ”, in Energy Manager Today, Dr. Paul… | Read on »
EnMS and EMIS. What’s the difference?
Often we ask people, “Do you have an Energy Management System? What we mean by this is a full EnMS, like an ISO 50001 EnMS”. Often, the other person says “Yes” but what they really mean is that they have a monitoring or energy data analysis system or a building energy management system (BMS/BEMS) for… | Read on »
“Automation of energy action generation in accordance with the ISO 50001 standard”
Enerit attended SEAI event “Creating the right environment for ISO 50001 to thrive” which took place on May 4th 2012 at Mansion house in Dublin. The event offered delegates valuable ways to maximize the many benefits of EnMS and to influence the successful uptake of the new standard. As part of the event there was… | Read on »
ISO 50001 Software helps University get Certified in Record Time – A World First
University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland has become the first university worldwide to achieve the ISO 50001 standard in energy management. It is also the first public sector body in Ireland to be certified to the international standard. Enerit ISO 50001 software was used to implement UCC’s energy management program and the University was certified… | Read on »



