O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015 PDF
Name in English:
O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015
Name in Russian:
O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015
Energy management systems. Requirements with guidance for use. (ISO 50001:2011, IDT)
Full title and description
O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015 — Energy management systems — Requirements with guidance for use. This is the Uzbekistan national adoption (Oʻz DSt) of the ISO energy management standard used as the basis for energy‑management system implementation and certification in Uzbekistan.
Abstract
O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015 specifies requirements and gives guidance for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system (EnMS). The document is intended to enable organisations of all sizes and sectors to follow a systematic approach to improve energy performance, increase energy efficiency, and reduce energy‑related costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The national text is applied in Uzbekistan alongside international practice for ISO 50001.
General information
- Status: National standard (Oʻz DSt) — national adoption of ISO 50001 used for EnMS implementation and certification in Uzbekistan.
- Publication date: 2015 (national adoption/publication year shown in national catalogues and industry announcements).
- Publisher: National standardisation / technical regulation authority of Uzbekistan (national Oʻz DSt publication distributed under the country’s standardisation/technical regulation agency and national standards catalogue).
- ICS / categories: Energy management / energy efficiency — ICS codes used for this family include 27.015 and 03.100.70 (energy efficiency / management systems).
- Edition / version: 2015 (national designation). Note: the international ISO standard was subsequently revised (ISO 50001:2018) and later amended; users should check whether they need the 2015 national text or the later international revisions for new implementations.
- Number of pages: National translations vary; original ISO editions have ranged from about 22 pages (2011 edition) to 30 pages (2018 edition). The Oʻz DSt text is typically in the same range (approximately 20–35 pages depending on national formatting).
Scope
This standard establishes the requirements and guidance for an energy management system that enables an organisation to develop a policy for more efficient energy use, set targets and objectives, monitor and analyse energy use and consumption, and continually improve energy performance. The national Oʻz DSt version is intended for use by organisations across sectors in Uzbekistan seeking to formalise energy management, reduce costs and support national energy‑efficiency programmes.
Key topics and requirements
- Establishing an energy policy and assigning top‑management responsibility for EnMS.
- Energy planning including energy baseline, significant energy uses (SEUs) and energy performance indicators (EnPIs).
- Setting objectives, targets and action plans to improve energy performance.
- Operational control, monitoring, measurement and analysis of energy use.
- Internal audit, management review and continual improvement of the EnMS.
- Requirements and guidance are technology‑neutral and designed for integration with other management systems (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 14001).
Typical use and users
Organisations of all sizes in industry, utilities, commercial buildings and public sector bodies in Uzbekistan use O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015 to structure energy management activities, comply with national energy efficiency initiatives, and obtain national certification of their EnMS. Several large Uzbek enterprises and industrial groups have implemented EnMS and achieved certification under the Oʻz DSt designation.
Related standards
Related international and national documents include ISO 50002 (energy audits), ISO 50004 (guidance for implementing EnMS), ISO 50003 (requirements for bodies auditing/certifying EnMS), and later editions/amendments of ISO 50001 (2018 edition and 2024 amendment). National equivalents and translations (Oʻz DSt) for ISO 50002 and other EnMS family documents are also used in Uzbekistan.
Keywords
Energy management, EnMS, energy efficiency, energy performance, Oʻz DSt, ISO 50001, Uzbekistan, energy audits, energy policy, continual improvement.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: O’z DSt ISO 50001:2015 is the Uzbekistan national adoption (Oʻz DSt) of ISO 50001, providing requirements and guidance for energy management systems used by organisations to improve energy performance.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the structure and requirements of an energy management system: energy policy, planning (baselines, SEUs, EnPIs), implementation and operation, monitoring and measurement, internal audits, management review and continual improvement. The text is technology‑neutral and intended for use across sectors.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Organisations in manufacturing, energy, utilities, services and public sector organisations in Uzbekistan adopt the Oʻz DSt standard to formalise energy management, support national energy‑efficiency targets and obtain national certification; examples include large industrial enterprises and state companies.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The O’z DSt version carries the 2015 designation; internationally ISO 50001 was revised in 2018 (ISO 50001:2018, 2nd edition) and received amendments (e.g., 2024 amendment). Organisations should check whether national regulators or certification bodies in Uzbekistan require alignment with the 2018 international revision or with the national 2015 text for certification and compliance.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes. ISO 50001 is part of a family of energy management standards and guidance (ISO 50000 series) including documents on energy audits, implementation guidance and assessment of EnMS; national Oʻz DSt equivalents exist for several of these related documents.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Energy management, energy efficiency, energy performance indicators (EnPIs), significant energy uses (SEUs), EnMS, Oʻz DSt, ISO 50001, continual improvement.