Abstract: This article presents the evolution of practices and procedures developed and applied in energy management in organizational environments. The global evolution of energy management and the evolution of guidelines applied in organizational energy management are discussed, which were consolidated in norms and standards, whose peak was reached with the international standard ISO 50001. This article reviews the published works that bring with them some.....
Key Word: Energy Management System; ISO 50001; organization; evolution; methods
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