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Environment / Smart grid / Energy industry / Energy conservation / Information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability / Energy / Technology / Energy economics
Date: 2014-07-15 12:56:21
Environment
Smart grid
Energy industry
Energy conservation
Information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability
Energy
Technology
Energy economics

Energy & Environment Working Group (EEWG) Scope, Charter, Mission Scope: The scope of the EEWG encompasses all public policy issues related to the role of ICT equipment and services in reducing energy consumption and car

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