Managers and academia targeting energy performance improvements have a valuable tool in ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems, which allows for a certification after
third-party audits. Business managers may reduce costs and fully tap the strategic potential of energy as a competitive factor. Academic lecturers can introduce energy in their specific field of teaching and research, helping their students to be successful. Students get a unique selling proposition being endowed with this cutting-edge expertise when applying for a job. The book provides an overview of energy and business administration as an evolving field, outlining the theoretical framework supported by practical examples. Energy oriented business administration involves
• accountancy: linking technical energy reviews to cost- and
revenue accounting,
• operations, procurement, and supply chain management:
implementing “demand side management” profiting of
volatile electricity costs at the exchange,
• managerial accounting: supporting decisions by energy
performance indicators, making use of smart metering,
business intelligence, and in-memory databases,
• strategic planning and CSR: outpacing competitors while
living up to ethical values.