📈 Energy Data Management, EnPI Monitoring & SEU Awareness
Free operator-level ISO 50001 energy-data training with a completion certificate.
Last updated: July 2026
You cannot improve energy performance you do not measure — and the people who make the measurements happen are equipment operators and technicians, not just energy managers. This operator-level course explains, in plain terms, the parts of ISO 50001:2018 that touch the shop floor: what Significant Energy Uses (SEUs) are and how they come out of the energy review (clause 6.3), what Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs) and Energy Baselines (EnB) mean without the exam-prep depth, practical data-collection responsibilities (meter-reading discipline, logging operating hours and production alongside energy, spotting abnormal consumption), normalization factors in simple terms (production volume, weather/degree-days, occupancy), the operator's role in reaching energy objectives and targets, and how it all connects to the site's monitoring and measurement (clause 9.1). The course is organized into 6 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 80%). It is free awareness-level training designed for anyone who needs a practical, working understanding of the topic.
What you'll learn
- What Significant Energy Uses (SEUs) are and how they are identified
- Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs) and Energy Baselines in plain terms
- Meter-reading discipline and practical energy data collection
- Normalization factors: production, weather/degree-days, occupancy
- The operator's role in energy objectives and targets
- How it connects to the EnMS monitoring and measurement (clause 9.1)
Learning objectives
- Explain what an SEU is and how it comes from the energy review (clause 6.3)
- Describe EnPIs and Energy Baselines at operator level, without the CEM-exam depth
- Read meters accurately and log operating hours and output alongside energy use
- Explain why normalization matters and name common normalization factors
- Recognise abnormal energy consumption and know who to tell
- Describe the operator's role in energy objectives, targets and clause 9.1 monitoring