A serious challenge in facing climate change is how to significantly
reduce CO2 emissions from industrial activities. On the other hand, there is an
increase in demand for energy consumption which has been followed by
significant support efforts to encourage sustainable supply by exploring new
low-emission resources, developing technology and conservation, and
implementing energy mix strategies. In line with this, the development and
implementation of a management system in energy utilization plays an important
role. Based on several studies, the implementation of ISO 50001 has a
significant influence on improving energy management performance, energy cost
savings, and reducing CO2 emissions. This paper will review the current state
of the implementation of this standard, its benefits, and challenges based on literature
studies from several scientific journals and publications released by
international organizations, associations, and government policies. The cost of
implementation of this standard varies depending on the business model, sector,
and period of implementation. Besides that, implementation of this standard
also has a positive influence on the management of energy assets, evaluating
and prioritizing the use of energy-efficient technologies, and driving
efficiency throughout the supply chain. Several selected case studies that
describe quantitative energy performance affected by the implementation of ISO
50001 at the international level with various sectors and several role models
from Indonesia are explained. In general, it can be concluded that the implementation
of ISO 5001 contributes significantly to increasing energy efficiency and
reducing CO2 emissions. In addition, the challenges and difficulties faced by
the implementation of this standard are also reviewed.
Author(s) Details
B.
Prasetya
Research Center of Testing Technology and Standard, the National
Agency of Research and Innovation (BRIN), KST BJ Habibie, PUSPIPTEK, South
Tangerang 15314, Indonesia.
D. R.
Wahono
Research Center of Testing Technology and Standard, the National
Agency of Research and Innovation (BRIN), KST BJ Habibie, PUSPIPTEK, South
Tangerang 15314, Indonesia.
A.
Dewantoro
Research Center of Testing Technology and Standard, the National
Agency of Research and Innovation (BRIN), KST BJ Habibie, PUSPIPTEK, South
Tangerang 15314, Indonesia.
W. C.
Anggundari
Research Center of Testing Technology and Standard, the National
Agency of Research and Innovation (BRIN), KST BJ Habibie, PUSPIPTEK, South
Tangerang 15314, Indonesia.
Yopi
Research Center of Testing Technology and Standard, the National
Agency of Research and Innovation (BRIN), KST BJ Habibie, PUSPIPTEK, South
Tangerang 15314, Indonesia.
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