ISO 50001 Energy Transformation at bp’s D2 Warehouse
bp and ASCO shared a vision to achieve international energy management certification for the bp warehouse in Aberdeen at D2, Dyce that ASCO manages. While operations ran smoothly, energy efficiency had room to improve, so both organisations pursued ISO 50001 in line with net-zero ambitions.
By implementing ISO 50001 ASCO and bp aimed to strengthen energy management controls, achieve measurable energy savings, and reinforce a culture of sustainability across the warehouse.
Client
bp
Type
Energy management and sustainability
Location
Aberdeen, UK
Duration
Jan - Dec 2023
At a glance
- Delivered ISO 50001 certification at bp’s D2 warehouse in Aberdeen through structured energy management and strong leadership
- Achieved measurable energy reductions while strengthening operational controls and compliance
- Embedded a lasting culture of energy efficiency aligned with bp’s net-zero ambitions
Approach
A cross-functional Energy Management Team was established, bringing together warehouse operations, facilities, HSSEQ, procurement, and management.
The team began with a detailed energy review, mapping all significant consumption and establishing a baseline. This highlighted where energy use could be optimised and informed clear performance targets. An energy policy was developed and embedded across operations, aligning daily activities with broader sustainability goals.
Implementation focused as much on engagement as on systems. Employees were engaged through toolbox talks, posters, energy champions, and management-led sessions, with teams encouraged to suggest improvements, fostering a culture of energy efficiency.
Processes and documentation were updated to meet ISO 50001 requirements, including an EnMS manual integrated into ASCO’s quality management system. Performance was monitored continuously, with quarterly management reviews to assess progress, track actions, and discuss further opportunities for improvement.
Two team members trained as ISO 50001 auditors, conducting internal audits and preparing the warehouse for the external LRQA certification. The approach combined leadership, structured processes, and staff engagement to successfully embed the EnMS while improving energy efficiency across all operations.
Impact
Achieving ISO 50001 certification reflects ASCO and bp’s commitment to sustainable, efficient operations. Key results and benefits include:
- 14% reduction in energy consumption in the first year
- 37% reduction in energy consumption from Jan - Oct 2025
- Improved energy performance and operational controls
- Enhanced employee engagement and a culture of energy awareness
- Recognition as an ISO 50001 certified organisation
- Compliance with energy-related regulations and sustainability targets
This achievement shows that energy efficiency can be enhanced even in already high-performing operations. By embedding a structured EnMS, ASCO and bp are reducing energy use, improving controls, and reinforcing sustainability as a core part of warehouse operations.