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In alignment, smart meters today remain the most advanced concretisation of the smart grids. This constitutes a paradox. Smart meters are largely a national matter. Their transnational aspects remain quite limited. The other aspects of smart grids (smart network management, integration of large scale renewable electricity, or systems of storage for example) are of a more transnational character, but their progress is limited. <ref follow="egmont">See Conclusions</ref>
===EU legislation and policy documents===
* Electricity and Gas Directives 2009/72/EC and 2009/73/EC * Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EC * Energy Infrastructure Regulation (EU) 347/2013 * Electro-mobility Alternative Fuels Directive AFID, 2013/0012(COD) * Recommendation 2012/148/EU on smart metering roll-out * Recommendation 2014/724/EU Data Protection Impact Assessment Template * COM(2011)202 on Smart Grids * COM(2012)663 on the Internal Energy Market * COM (2013)7243 on IEM and public intervention * SWD(2013)442 on Demand Side Flexibility * COM(2014) 356 Benchmarking Report on Smart Metering & accompanying SWDs
==Links for further research==
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