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Saving cost, energy and taxes with energy-management systems

How the introduction of ISO 50001 can contribute to profitability

The investments, related to the reduction of energy consumption and for the introduction of an energy-management system usually pay back quickly and through different channels. It is not only the reduced energy costs that contribute to the profitability. In many countries, governments already grant tax benefits for achieving constant energy reductions. And in addition, certified companies are winning via reputation that may facilitate order intake and talent acquisition. 

When energy reduction targets are set, it is important to know the baseline situation: what is the total consumption and which are the highest individual consumers? Only when this information is available, can you specifically decide which measures promise the greatest benefit. An energy-management system according to ISO 50001 can provide this information and is a prerequisite for certification. We explain what you should consider when introducing a system in our white paper.

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Smart factory using an energy-management system to reduce costs

If smart factories want to reduce their energy consumption continuously, the introduction of an energy-management system according to ISO 50001 is the first important step. Read how the Eaton factory in Schrems, Austria manages, reports and continuously reduces its energy consumption.

Improved lifecycle management through digital circuit  protection 

Digital, networked automation products not only offer clear operational advantages, but can also support the implementation of preventative maintenance programmes. Download our executive summary to find out how a digital circuit breaker can be easily used to increase system availability by reliably predicting the remaining service life of system components.