ISO 50001- SINGAPORE

ISO 50001 in Singapore

ISO 50001 is based on the management system model of continual improvement also used for other well-known standards such as ISO 9001 or ISO 14001. This makes it easier for organizations to integrate energy management into their overall efforts to improve quality and environmental management.

ISO 50001 provides a framework of requirements for organizations to:

  • Develop a policy for more efficient use of energy
  • Fix targets and objectives to meet the policy
  • Use data to better understand and make decisions about energy use
  • Measure the results
  • Review how well the policy works, and
  • Continually improve energy management.

ISO 50001 is designed to be compatible and harmonized with other system standards, such as ISO 14001 for environmental management systems and ISO 9001 for quality management systems. It is therefore ideal for integrating into existing management systems and processes such as environmental, and health and safety.

  • ISO 50001 assists facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies and in improving energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. It also creates transparency and facilitates communication on the management of energy resources.
  • It promotes energy management best practices and behaviors and provides a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain and facilitates energy management improvements for greenhouse gas emission reduction projects. 

BENEFITS :

Improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, use and energy consumption.
Reducing environmental impact, including greenhouse gas emissions without affecting operations and simultaneously increasing profitability.
Continual improvement of the energy management systems.
Ensuring measurement, documentation, reporting and benchmarking of energy consumption.
Credible market communication about energy performance efforts.

Contact

  • ISO Consultants Pte. Ltd. 30 Petain Rd, Singapore 208099.
  • +6585993818
  • info@isoconsultant.sg

Brochures

View our 2020 ISO 50001
brochure for an easy to read guide on all of the services offer.

How ICPL Assists:

ICPL supports energy efficiency by aligning energy practices with the Carbon Tax Act, Green Mark, and ISO 50001 standards. ICPL will develop customized energy policies, baselines, and formats with over 50 documents tailored to your business.

Gap Analysis
Awareness Training
Design and Development
Implementation Training
Internal Auditors Training
Facilitate Internal Audit
Facilitate Management Review
Assistance During Certification Audit
Closure of Non-Conformances (NCs)
Certification

THE CONSULTANCY STAGES FOR ISO 50001 SINGAPORE

STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5 STAGE 6 STAGE 7 STAGE 8 STAGE 9 STAGE 10

GAP ANALYSIS - ICPL identifies gaps in energy management and compliance with the Carbon Tax Act and Green Mark certification.

AWARENESS TRAINING -ICPL trains teams on energy efficiency practices and legal requirements under Singapore energy laws.

DESIGN AND DEVELOPEMENT - ICPL develops energy policies, baselines, and performance indicators in compliance with the Carbon Tax Act.

IMPLEMENTATION TRAINING - ICPL trains teams on monitoring energy performance and achieving regulatory compliance.

INTERNAL AUDITORS TRAINING - ICPL trains auditors to evaluate energy management systems in line with legal requirements.

FACILITATE INTERNAL AUDIT - ICPL audits energy systems, focusing on compliance with Singapore’s energy laws.

FACILITATE MANAGEMENT REVIEW - ICPL facilitates reviews of energy performance and legal compliance metrics.

ASSISTANCE DURING CERTIFICATION AUDIT - ICPL supports audit readiness, focusing on energy savings and regulatory adherence.

CLOSURE OF NON-CONFORMANCES (NCs) - ICPL resolves gaps in energy performance or legal compliance.

CERTIFICATION - ICPL ensures smooth ISO 50001 certification, meeting all Singapore energy regulations.

ISO 50001 - EDG GRANT FOR SINGAPORE BUSINESS'

The EDG grant can be used to cover up to 70% of qualifying project costs related to the implementation of ISO 50001. The grant can be used to cover the costs of engaging a consultant to conduct a gap analysis, energy review, develop an energy management plan, and implement the energy management system.

To be eligible for the EDG grant, businesses must meet the following criteria:

Registered and operating in Singapore
Have a minimum of 30% local shareholdin
Have a minimum of three local employees
Have a group annual sales turnover of less than S$100 million, or group employment size of less than 200 employees

EDG GRANT PROCESS IN SINGAPORE

DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY PLAN YOUR PROJECT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION CHOOSE A CONSULTANT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION AWAIT APPROVAL CLAIM YOUR GRANT
  • The first step to applying for the EDG grant for ISO 50001 process in Singapore is to determine if your business is eligible for the grant.
  • The eligibility criteria include that your business must be registered and operating in Singapore, have a minimum of 30% local shareholding, have a minimum of three local employees, and have a group annual sales turnover of less than S$100 million or group employment size of less than 200 employees.
  • If your business meets these criteria, you can proceed to the next step.

 

  •  After determining your eligibility, you need to plan your ISO 50001 project.
  • This includes identifying the areas of your business that need to be improved to meet the ISO 50001 standard, identifying the resources you need, and outlining your project timeline.
  • You will need to develop a project proposal that outlines the scope, objectives, and deliverables of the project, as well as the expected outcomes and benefits.

 

  • Once you have engaged a consultant, you can submit your application for the EDG grant through the Business Grants Portal (BGP). The application should include a detailed project proposal that outlines the project's scope, objectives, deliverables, and expected outcomes. You will also need to provide supporting documents such as your ACRA Business Profile, financial statements, and project cost estimates. You will need to provide details on the scope of the project, the expected outcomes, and the benefits to your business.

 

  • To apply for the EDG grant for ISO 50001 process, you need to engage a qualified energy management consultant to conduct a gap analysis, energy review, and develop an energy management plan.
  • Make sure the consultant you choose is approved by Enterprise Singapore and has experience in ISO 50001 implementation.
  • Once you have engaged a consultant, you can submit your application for the EDG grant through the Business Grants Portal (BGP).
  • The application should include a detailed project proposal that outlines the project's scope, objectives, deliverables, and expected outcomes.
  • You will also need to provide supporting documents such as your ACRA Business Profile, financial statements, and project cost estimates.
  • You will need to provide details on the scope of the project, the expected outcomes, and the benefits to your business.

 

  • Upon completion of your project, you can claim your grant through the BGP. You will need to provide supporting documents such as invoices, receipts, and a project completion report.
  • You will need to submit a claim form and provide documentation that shows that you have met the grant conditions. The grant will be disbursed directly to your bank account within four weeks of approval.

 

  • Upon completion of your project, you can claim your grant through the BGP. You will need to provide supporting documents such as invoices, receipts, and a project completion report.
  • You will need to submit a claim form and provide documentation that shows that you have met the grant conditions.
  • The grant will be disbursed directly to your bank account within four weeks of approval.

 

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