ISO 50001: 2018 and Its Application in a Comprehensive Management System with an Energy-Performance Focus
Business progress and human development are linked to the e cient management of energy resources. The research in this paper contributes to the generalized application of good practices that reduce the vulnerability of companies. The research focuses on energy e ciency through comprehensive manageme...
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Cañón Zabala, Germán
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