The European Electrotechnical Committee for Standardization is one of three European Standardization Organizations (together with CEN and ETSI) that have been officially recognized by the European Union and by the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) as being responsible for developing and defining voluntary standards at European level.
CEN/CLC/JTC 14 |
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Energy management and energy efficiency in the framework of energy transition |
Standardization in the field of energy management within the energy transition framework in close coordination with CEN/CENELEC sectorial strategy including, but not limited to, subjects such as:
-Energy management systems
-Energy audits
-Energy efficiency and energy performance improvement
-Energy and savings calculation methodologies
-Energy efficiency improvement financing (For example: Valuation of Energy Related Investments, Energy Performance Contracting minimum requirements, etc.)
-Energy services providers
-Energy measurement and monitoring
-Role of enabling technologies and RES within the energy management and energy efficiency framework
Taking into account the horizontal role of JTC 14 and in order to avoid overlap with scopes of other TCs, the following fields are excluded from the scope:
-Specific technologies or systems activities within the scope of other CEN, CENELEC or Joint CEN-CENELEC TCs,
-Environmental issues.
Secretariat | UNI (CEN) |
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CCMC Programme Manager | Müller Carolina |
Activity sector | Energy and Utilities_General |