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Learn about the important issues that need to be considered when specifying energy surveys and audits. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified. Author: A Lewry Publish Date: 5/14/2013 ISBN: 978-1-84806-329-7 Abstract: The objective of this Information Paper is to bring together BRE’s wide-ranging knowledge and experience in energy surveys and auditing into a single publication. This is not a comprehensive technical guide, but highlights the important issues that need to be considered and directs the reader to more detailed technical information where appropriate. Guidance contained herein is applicable to: -energy and facility managers looking to employ energy consultants to complete energy audits and surveys – to understand the scope and context of the works -energy consultants and advisers looking to maintain their professional expertise and to update their knowledge of the approach and techniques needed to comply with recent and imminent legislation and standards -system and equipment suppliers looking to assess how their particular technology or service will support clients in meeting recent and imminent legislation and standards. EU Directive 2011/0172 mandates energy audits for all organisations, apart from small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and that these audits should take into account relevant European or International Standards, such as ISO 50001:2011 () or BS EN 16247-1:2012 (). At this point it should be noted that ISO 50001 refers to ‘energy reviews’ not ‘audits’, but in practical terms the audits defined in BS EN 16247-1 more than meet the requirements of ISO 50001. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified.
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Learn about the important issues that need to be considered when specifying energy surveys and audits. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified. Author: A Lewry Publish Date: 5/14/2013 ISBN: 978-1-84806-329-7 Abstract: The objective of this Information Paper is to bring together BRE’s wide-ranging knowledge and experience in energy surveys and auditing into a single publication. This is not a comprehensive technical guide, but highlights the important issues that need to be considered and directs the reader to more detailed technical information where appropriate. Guidance contained herein is applicable to: -energy and facility managers looking to employ energy consultants to complete energy audits and surveys – to understand the scope and context of the works -energy consultants and advisers looking to maintain their professional expertise and to update their knowledge of the approach and techniques needed to comply with recent and imminent legislation and standards -system and equipment suppliers looking to assess how their particular technology or service will support clients in meeting recent and imminent legislation and standards. EU Directive 2011/0172 mandates energy audits for all organisations, apart from small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and that these audits should take into account relevant European or International Standards, such as ISO 50001:2011 () or BS EN 16247-1:2012 (). At this point it should be noted that ISO 50001 refers to ‘energy reviews’ not ‘audits’, but in practical terms the audits defined in BS EN 16247-1 more than meet the requirements of ISO 50001. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified.
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Learn about the important issues that need to be considered when specifying energy surveys and audits. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified. Author: A Lewry Publish Date: 5/14/2013 ISBN: 978-1-84806-329-7 Abstract: The objective of this Information Paper is to bring together BRE’s wide-ranging knowledge and experience in energy surveys and auditing into a single publication. This is not a comprehensive technical guide, but highlights the important issues that need to be considered and directs the reader to more detailed technical information where appropriate. Guidance contained herein is applicable to: -energy and facility managers looking to employ energy consultants to complete energy audits and surveys – to understand the scope and context of the works -energy consultants and advisers looking to maintain their professional expertise and to update their knowledge of the approach and techniques needed to comply with recent and imminent legislation and standards -system and equipment suppliers looking to assess how their particular technology or service will support clients in meeting recent and imminent legislation and standards. EU Directive 2011/0172 mandates energy audits for all organisations, apart from small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and that these audits should take into account relevant European or International Standards, such as ISO 50001:2011 () or BS EN 16247-1:2012 (). At this point it should be noted that ISO 50001 refers to ‘energy reviews’ not ‘audits’, but in practical terms the audits defined in BS EN 16247-1 more than meet the requirements of ISO 50001. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified.

Learn about the important issues that need to be considered when specifying energy surveys and audits. This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified.

Author: A Lewry

Publish Date: 5/14/2013

ISBN: 978-1-84806-329-7

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The objective of this Information Paper is to bring together BRE’s wide-ranging knowledge and experience in energy surveys and auditing into a single publication. This is not a comprehensive technical guide, but highlights the important issues that need to be considered and directs the reader to more detailed technical information where appropriate. Guidance contained herein is applicable to:
-energy and facility managers looking to employ energy consultants to complete energy audits and surveys – to understand the scope and context of the works
-energy consultants and advisers looking to maintain their professional expertise and to update their knowledge of the approach and techniques needed to comply with recent and imminent legislation and standards
-system and equipment suppliers looking to assess how their particular technology or service will support clients in meeting recent and imminent legislation and standards.
EU Directive 2011/0172 mandates energy audits for all organisations, apart from small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and that these audits should take into account relevant European or International Standards, such as ISO 50001:2011 () or BS EN 16247-1:2012 (). At this point it should be noted that ISO 50001 refers to ‘energy reviews’ not ‘audits’, but in practical terms the audits defined in BS EN 16247-1 more than meet the requirements of ISO 50001.
This publication follows the structure of BS EN 16247-1 and reviews its content. It is intended to put sufficient flesh on the bones of the standard to enable good-quality audits to be specified.

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