ISO 50100:2026

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 30 March 2026

Energy management systems and energy savings — Decarbonization — Requirements with guidance for use

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ISO 50100:2026 Scope

This document specifies requirements and provides guidance that enable an organization to reduce its energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (ERGE).

This document is applicable:

  1. to any organization regardless of its type, size, complexity, geographical location, organizational culture or the products and services it provides;
  2. to energy-related Scope 1 emissions and Scope 2 emissions;
  3. irrespective of the quantity, use or types of energy consumed.

This document requires demonstration of absolute ERGE reduction aligned with ERGE target(s).

Annex A provides information on the relationship between ISO 50001:2018 and this document.

Annex B provides information on GHG emissions and GHG emission factors.

Annex C provides guidance related to the decarbonization planning.

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