Workshop “introduction of energy management according to DIN ISO 50001 for industrial & commercial” within the framework of the 4th RENEXPO Austria 2012 the need to take measures to increase energy efficiency, many companies have already recognised. Often, the required criteria of profitability but slowing down many approaches to energy and cost savings. An Energiemanagementsys-tem is a suitable instrument to optimize the use of energy in a company by purchasing energy eco nomical and eco to energy consumption. The workshop “introduction of energy management according to DIN ISO 50001 for industrial & commercial-be” on the 30.11.2012 in the framework of the 4th RENEXPO Austria, from 29.11 until 01.12.2012 in the exhibition and Congress Centre Salzburg instead – finds, shows how effective energy management in the enterprise can be introduced. It addressed all relevant Handlungsebe-nen in the company by management about the levels of the company such as controlling and production up to the energy Manager. The sectors of industry and Industry, trade and services consume a large share of total power in Europe.
Therefore, it is important to tap into the energy-saving potential in many cases existing in these sectors. Energy management can be defined as the economic management and efficient use of energy. It includes all operational measures, which planned and implemented, to consume the least amount of energy at constant level of comfort and production. For example, up to 23 percent of the electricity for the lighting be applied in operating buildings. In pure office buildings even up to 50 percent. Sensible energy management solutions can uncover energy and cost savings, implement energy saving measures, and build a strategic operation optimization.
To highlight especially DIN standardised energy management systems. They almost always allow to detect economic efficiency potentials and open up, especially in the industry. Generally energy management can by organizations independent of Size or industry will be introduced.