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Barriers regarding scalability and replicability of smart grid projects

This paper assesses the scalability and replicability of smart grid projects, by means of the identification of limitations and barriers faced by these projects. Factors have been identified that impact a project's scalability and replicability by means of a review of demonstration projects. Th...

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Smart Grid
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Standardization
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