EDC Serial Number
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EDC0000058 |
Title
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European Electricity Harmonisation and Electrotechnical Standards |
Data Location
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https://www.cenelec.eu/
Linked Dataset outside of EDC
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Description
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European electricity harmonisation and electrotechnical standards, based on a consensus, which reflects the economic and social interests of 33 CENELEC Member countries channelled through their National Electrotechnical Committees (NCs). Most standards are initiated by industry. Other standardization projects can come from consumers, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) or associations, or even European legislators. Besides European Standards, CENELEC produces other reference documents, which can be developed quickly and easily: Technical Specifications, Technical Reports and Workshop Agreements. |
DOI
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(none given) |
Sector
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Commercial |
Coverage
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Europe Start: 01/01/2001 End: 31/12/2049 Ongoing data |
Usage Rights for this Data
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Licensed data (restrictions may apply) Registration required (refer to end user license agreement for full conditions)
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Data Type
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Website |
Parameter Names
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Units
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(none given) |
Number of Records
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(none given) |
IEA Category
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Electric power conversion Electricity transmission and distribution Energy storage
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Creator of the Data
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European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (CENELEC) |
Data made available by
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European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (CENELEC) |
Format
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Various |
Language
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English |
Project
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International |
Related Datasets
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See all related datasets
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Other Information
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CENELEC is a Non Profit International Association, forming the officially recognised European Standards Organisations (ESOs) together with CEN, the European Committee for Standardization and ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
CENELEC acts as a platform for experts to develop European Standards (ENs), which facilitate world trade by removing barriers to trade, enhancing economic growth and leading to new markets.
CENELEC concentrates most of its work on 2 major deliverables: The European Standard (EN) and the Harmonization Document (HD). These two documents are referred to commonly as "standards" and must be implemented in all CENELEC member countries, who must also withdraw any conflicting standard. |