What if your ISO 50001 certification actually made you money?

Most tools help you document compliance. Strata delivers the analytical substance behind it: energy baselines built on regression models, performance indicators that hold up under audit scrutiny, and forecasts that turn energy reviews into investment decisions. The certification pays for itself.

Context: Mandatory certified EnMS for the largest consumers by 2027. ISO 50001 also exempts smaller industrials from recurring energy audits.

You already need Strata for:
Long-term load forecasting
Scenario modelling for infrastructure decisions
Statistical monitoring & anomaly detection
This is what ISO 50001 demands:
Energy Baselines (EnBs)
Performance Indicators (EnPIs)
Monitoring & Measurement Plan
Where others complement you:
Your consultant leads governance and the management system
Your EMS or monitoring platform handles real-time operational control
Your BRP / aggregator handles procurement
The left column isn't compliance work. It's energy optimisation. ISO 50001 just happens to require it. Same investment, same data, same platform, but it satisfies your auditor and drives your energy P&L.

Others track the process. Strata delivers the substance.

Compliance platforms can automate audit workflows, assign tasks, and generate documentation. That solves the administrative burden. But without proper baselines and performance indicators, all that documentation is tracking the form of compliance, not the substance.

Regression-based baselines, not spreadsheet averages

Your EnBs are built on multivariate models (weather, occupancy, production output) so they hold up when the auditor asks: "how did you normalise for external factors?"

Forward-looking, not just backward-looking

Strata forecasts load curves, models future scenarios, and quantifies the financial impact of infrastructure changes before you commit capital. Most monitoring tools only tell you what already happened.

Investment-grade scenario modelling

When to electrify your fleet. How to size on-site storage. What the business case looks like for heat pump conversion. These are the decisions your energy reviews should drive.

Certification that pays for itself

Baselines quantify cost leakage

The gap between actual and expected consumption is a euro figure, not just kWh. With regression-based baselines, you can isolate real inefficiency from seasonal or weather-driven variation.

Forecasting surfaces hidden revenue

Demand response, peak-shaving, flexibility participation, optimal scheduling: these opportunities only become visible when you can model load curves forward, not just monitor them in real time.

Energy reviews power investment decisions

Where to invest, when to electrify, how to size storage. The same scenario models that satisfy your ISO 50001 management review directly feed your CAPEX business cases.

Continual improvement = measurable ROI

The EnPI trends your auditor wants are the same metrics your CFO wants. One set of analytics, two audiences.

Are you analytically ready?

25 questions across the 5 most data-intensive ISO 50001 clauses. See where your gaps are, both for the audit and for capturing the financial value.

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