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Kick-off meeting of the EMN Smart Electricity Grids
Join the Launch & JNP Kick-off meeting of the EMN Smart Electricity Grids
Ljubljana, Slovenia, 13 May 2019
The European Energy Union strategy puts high priority on renewable energy, smart energy systems, and energy efficiency in order to 'build a low-carbon, climate resilient future' via 'secure, clean and efficient energy'. This strategy has a profound impact on our electricity grids – the backbone of our modern society. At present there is no recognisable entity that represents the metrology community in discussions on measurement issues related to the future of the electric grid. Therefore, EURAMET created the European Metrology Network (EMN) on Smart Electricity Grids (SEG).
The EMN aims to provide a single point of contact for stakeholders and stakeholder organisations, to realise a coherent NMI response to their measurement challenges, and to maximise the impact of metrology R&D activities in the field of Smart Electricity Grids.
This event is aimed at launching the EMN on Smart Electricity Grids and its Joint Network Project. In the morning, the scope and purpose of the network will be presented, and several internal matters will be discussed. The afternoon is fully dedicated to discussing key network activities to align EMN activities with important target groups. This will include the development of the strategic research agenda and ways of addressing stakeholders.
Agenda
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Who should attend
The event is aimed at EMN members and partners. TC-EM and TC-TF Contacts and stakeholders with an interest in the field are very welcome.
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The participation fee is 40 €
Venue and time schedule
Austria Trend hotel, Ljubljana, Dunajaska cesta 154, 1000 Ljubljana
Start: 9:00h End: 17.30h
Contact
Gert Retveld
Chief Metrologist
Phone: +31 15 2691645
E-Mail: grietveld@vsl.nl
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