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| | E-TRACK |
 | | 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. |
 | | This website provides industry, policy makers, regulators, consumer groups and other stakeholders with a place to obtain information regarding the tracking of electricity and related issues, to get involved in the discussions, and to find out about the E-Track project. |
 | | The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. |
| www.e-track-project.org (186 words) |
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