Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Smart grids deployment in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Smart grids deployment.
Regulatory incentives for Smart Grids deployment.
Smart Grids deployment should first and foremost be market-driven.
resilience of the infrastructures supporting Smart Grids deployment in Europe.
For the same reasons, Smart Grids deployment in the Member States should also proceed at a similar pace.
During 2011, the Commission will propose additional new large-scale demonstration initiatives for rapid Smart Grids deployment, taking into account the needs identified in the EEGI.
billing information are conducive to Smart Grids deployment.
Network operators are key beneficiaries of Smart Grids deployment and will likely be the main investors in Smart Grids. .
non-personal data is of outmost importance for further Smart Grids deployment.
responsibilities of actors involved in the smart grids deployment.
Establishing a regulatory framework to provide incentives for Smart Grid deployment;
Addressing challenges- policy initiatives enabling smart grid deployment in europe.
These challenges need to be tackled as soon as possible in order to accelerate Smart Grid deployment.
The Commission will encourage Member States to set up funds for the support of the Smart Grid deployment.
In addition to a previous standardisation mandate M/490 in support of European Smart Grid deployment the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities will develop a common landscape and a strategic programme for smart city standards.
The Commission promotes the development and deployment of smart grids through financial support for research
legal framework on which further action to stimulate the development of and deployment of smart grids will be built.
The Commission will develop regulatory incentives for the deployment of Smart Grids, for example in the application
Projects such as the supergrid or the development and deployment of smart grids could be conducive to industrial cooperation and enhanced innovation across the EU.
The Commission announced in January 2014 its intention to monitor the deployment of smart grids and the level of interconnections between Member States,