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Assistance with the energy management system according to DIN EN ISO 50001

With the conception and introduction of an energy management system we support you in achieving your goals in the field of energy management. To this end, we offer you state-of-the-art services, technology and know-how - complemented by comprehensive support, high commitment and transparent results.

In many companies, energy consumption is playing an increasingly important role due to rising prices. In addition, there are hidden consumers and optimization possibilities in every company that cannot be recognized at first glance. In order to exploit such unused potentials, the introduction of an energy management system according to DIN EN ISO 50001 is a good idea. Once implemented, the Plan-Do-Check-Act system ensures continuous control and improvement of the energy situation in the company.

You will benefit

  • Fulfil legal requirements, in particular the Energy Services Act (EDL-G)
  • Reduce your energy requirements and thus your running costs
  • Find measures for savings and efficiency potentials that were previously undiscovered
  • Possibility to evaluate implemented efficiency measures
  • Profit from an image boost through activities for climate protection
  • Reduce your tax and duty burden on electricity and fuels
  • Optimize your cost calculations by a better overview of your energy consumption
  • Continuous monitoring of all energy flows
  • Involvement of employees who have an influence on energy consumption (human factor)
  • Structure is similar to that of other management systems (e.g. ISO 9001 or ISO 140001) and can therefore be integrated into them
  • Worldwide recognition

We offer you

  • We support you in the initial establishment of an energy management system according to DIN EN ISO 50001
  • Together with you we develop measures to reduce your energy consumption
  • We qualify the energy manager and the energy team
  • We also advise you after the certification and support you during the recertification
  • Through our TGA department we can start planning directly when implementing measures

Bode Planungsgesellschaft für Energieeffizienz accompanies you during the introduction of an energy management system according to DIN EN ISO 50001, from the preparation of the necessary documents, through the recording of the energy consumers, to the certification audit by an accredited certification body.

Contact person energy management systems

Sebastian Rickert M.Sc.
Business Unit Manager Trade, Industry & Municipalities
Lisa Efkemann M.Eng.
Project Manager / Academy

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Energy-Efficient Buidlings

Insulation

One of the most important factors in energy efficiency for buildings is insulation. Insulation helps to reduce the amount of heat that is lost or gained through walls, ceilings, and floors, which can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs. Insulation materials such as fiberglass, cellulose, and foam are commonly used to improve the thermal performance of buildings. By properly insulating a building, energy consumption can be reduced, resulting in lower energy bills and a smaller environmental footprint.

Sustainable construction

Sustainable construction is a key element of energy efficiency in buildings. Sustainable construction practices focus on minimizing the environmental impact of the building throughout its entire life cycle, from design and construction to operation and maintenance. This can include using sustainable materials, incorporating renewable energy systems, and designing buildings to optimize energy efficiency. By using sustainable construction practices, building owners and occupants can benefit from reduced energy costs, improved indoor air quality, and a reduced environmental impact.

HVAC

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are another important factor in energy efficiency for buildings. HVAC systems account for a significant portion of a building's energy use, and optimizing their performance can result in significant energy savings. This can be achieved through measures such as upgrading to high-efficiency HVAC equipment, installing programmable thermostats, and regularly maintaining and cleaning the HVAC system. By improving the energy efficiency of HVAC systems, building owners and occupants can benefit from improved comfort and air quality, as well as reduced energy costs.

Automation

Building automation systems can play a key role in improving energy efficiency in buildings. Automation systems can help to optimize the use of lighting, HVAC, and other building systems, ensuring that they are used only when needed and at the most efficient levels. For example, automated lighting systems can turn off lights when rooms are unoccupied, while automated HVAC systems can adjust temperatures based on occupancy patterns and outside weather conditions. By implementing building automation systems, building owners and occupants can benefit from improved energy efficiency, comfort, and convenience.

Renewable energy

The use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal power can also play an important role in improving energy efficiency in buildings. Renewable energy systems can provide a source of clean, low-cost energy that can help to offset a building's energy needs. For example, installing solar panels on a building can provide a source of electricity that can be used to power lights, appliances, and HVAC systems. By using renewable energy, building owners can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and lower their environmental impact while also benefiting from reduced energy costs over time.