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  2. File:EUR 2010-387.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. European Energy Certificate System - Wikipedia

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    The European Energy Certificate System (EECS) is an integrated European framework for issuing, transferring and cancelling EU energy certificates. It was developed by the Association of Issuing Bodies [1] to provide a properly regulated platform for Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin, as proposed by the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED ...

  6. File:EUD 1987-387.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Measuring Instruments Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Measuring Instruments Directive 2014/32/EU, formerly 2004/22/EC, is a directive by the European Union, which seeks to harmonise many aspects of legal metrology across all member states of the EU. [1] Its most prominent tenet is that all kinds of meters which receive a MID approval may be used in all countries across the EU.

  9. European Standard - Wikipedia

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    European Standards, [1] [2] sometimes called Euronorm (abbreviated EN, from the German name Europäische Norm, "European Norm"), [3] [4] are technical standards which have been ratified by one of the three European Standards Organizations (ESO): European Committee for Standardization (CEN), European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), or European Telecommunications ...