Decarbonization is a key element in the competitiveness of organizations, particularly in a context of energy cost pressures.
Among the multiple tools available to support organizations in systematizing their continuous improvement and energy transition processes, ISO 50001 – Energy Management Systems stands out as one of the most effective in operationalizing the improvement of energy performance and compliance with environmental commitments.
On the other hand, the search for decarbonization solutions in the transport sector has focused on the transition to electric mobility. Even so, there are some myths that need clarification.
Based on these premises, we have developed two reports that aim to help organizations, regardless of their size, in their processes of implementing energy management systems and transitioning to electric mobility.
If you would like to know more, you can download the recent manuals we prepared for APEMETA, or consult the Ambiente Portugal platform.
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