The Energy Management Campaign shared the latest progress and newest partners with an international assembly of high-level clean energy leaders attending the 9th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM9) events on May 24, 2018 in the city of Copenhagen, Denmark. The annual meeting convenes energy policy makers to inspire and facilitate the deployment of clean energy technologies and solutions.
Energy Management Campaign
Partners shared their newest commitments to the Energy Management Campaign with an international assembly of high-level clean energy leaders attending the 8th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM8), which took place June 6–8 in Beijing, China. One of the highlights of the three-day event, the Campaign aims, by 2020, to achieve 50,001 global certifications to ISO 50001, the global energy management system standard.
An international assembly of high-level clean energy leaders attending the 7th Clean Energy Ministerial launched the Energy Management Campaign, a new, high-level international effort to promote ISO 50001, the global energy management system standard. The Energy Management Campaign is a call to action—urging governments, business, industry, and other key partners to use the ISO 50001 standard as a transparent mechanism to demonstrate progress towards climate and energy goals. The Campaign aims to achieve 50,001 global certifications to ISO 50001 by 2020.