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The E-TRACK Project provides a detailed insight into the tracking of
electricity, the requirements for the design and operation of tracking
systems, which are set by market players, EU and Member States’ legislation,
covering 30 European countries, and offers a blue print for a European-wide
standard for these tracking systems. The E-TRACK Project is now complete, the final report, revised proposals for the E-TRACK standard and all reports are available on this site. For E-TRACK phase II report, click here This website will continue to act as a cross point for relevant information, and will also keep you up to date with the progress of the follow up project E-TRACK II, to be launched in October 2007 and which will continue to monitor the tracking systems in European Member States, as well as the stakeholder negotiations, with a specific focus on consumer's interests. |
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