ISO standards represent internationally agreed guidelines and requirements for solutions to energy efficiency and renewable sources. These standards provide a solid technical base that governments can use to achieve their national and international energy objectives.
ISO has more than 200 standards related to energy efficiency and renewables, with many more under development. They ensure the interoperability of devices and systems, which encourages the transition to renewable energy sources and opens up markets for innovations that address the global energy challenge.
ISO 50001, Energy management systems – Requirements with guidance for use, helps organizations of all kinds to use energy more efficiently, through the development and implementation of an energy management system.
The ISO 52000 series of standards for the energy performance of buildings helps the construction industry achieve energy efficiency improvements.
The ISO portfolio includes a number of standards which support solar energy, such as ISO 9806, which specifies test methods for assessing the durability, reliability, safety and thermal performance of fluid-heating solar collectors.
The ISO 17225 series determines the specifications and fuel quality classes of solid biofuels.