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Predicting the quantifiable impacts of ISO 50001 on climate change mitigation

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  • McKane, Aimee
  • Therkelsen, Peter
  • Scodel, Anna
  • Rao, Prakash
  • Aghajanzadeh, Arian
  • Hirzel, Simon
  • Zhang, Ruiqin
  • Prem, Richard
  • Fossa, Alberto
  • Lazarevska, Ana M.
  • Matteini, Marco
  • Schreck, Bettina
  • Allard, Fabian
  • Villegal Alcántar, Noé
  • Steyn, Karel
  • Hürdoğan, Ertaç
  • Björkman, Thomas
  • O'Sullivan, John

Abstract

Energy consumption in the industrial and commercial (service) sectors accounts for nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing this energy consumption will be critical for countries to achieve their national greenhouse gas reduction commitments. The ISO 50001-Energy management standard provides a continual improvement framework for organizations to reduce their consumption. Several national policies already support ISO 50001; however, there is no transparent, consistent process to estimate the potential impacts of its implementation.

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  • McKane, Aimee & Therkelsen, Peter & Scodel, Anna & Rao, Prakash & Aghajanzadeh, Arian & Hirzel, Simon & Zhang, Ruiqin & Prem, Richard & Fossa, Alberto & Lazarevska, Ana M. & Matteini, Marco & Schreck,, 2017. "Predicting the quantifiable impacts of ISO 50001 on climate change mitigation," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 107(C), pages 278-288.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:107:y:2017:i:c:p:278-288
    DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2017.04.049
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