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| Each topic page approaches a concept from three complementary angles, actors and stakeholders, | Each topic page approaches a concept from three complementary angles, actors and stakeholders, | ||
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| - | ===== How the wiki is organised ===== | ||
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| - | Topics are grouped into five categories that consider the different scope of work of the ISGAN working groups. | ||
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| - | <WRAP tablecap> | ||
| - | **Table 1.** Topic categories and what they cover. | ||
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| - | ^ Category ^ What it covers ^ | ||
| - | | **General Topics** | Foundational concepts relevant across the wiki: flexibility, | ||
| - | | **Governance, | ||
| - | | **Institutions & Markets** | The rules and market structures shaping system behaviour: regulation, market design, network codes, tariffs, and energy services. | | ||
| - | | **Actors & Stakeholders** | The groups whose decisions shape the system: operators, users, aggregators, | ||
| - | | **Technology & Infrastructure** | The physical and digital infrastructure of smart grids: grid architecture, | ||
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| - | Each topic sits in one primary category. Related topics in other categories are linked directly from the Related topics section. | ||
| ===== Who is this wiki for? ===== | ===== Who is this wiki for? ===== | ||
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| Engineers, social scientists, energy economists, and policy researchers use the wiki when writing proposals and when communicating across disciplinary communities. This audience needs the connections between perspectives made explicit. It is not enough to list what each discipline contributes; | Engineers, social scientists, energy economists, and policy researchers use the wiki when writing proposals and when communicating across disciplinary communities. This audience needs the connections between perspectives made explicit. It is not enough to list what each discipline contributes; | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| + | ===== How the wiki is organised ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Topics are grouped into five categories that consider the different scope of work of the ISGAN working groups. | ||
| + | |||
| + | <WRAP tablecap> | ||
| + | **Table 1.** Topic categories and what they cover. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ^ Category ^ What it covers ^ | ||
| + | | **General Topics** | Foundational concepts relevant across the wiki: flexibility, | ||
| + | | **Governance, | ||
| + | | **Institutions & Markets** | The rules and market structures shaping system behaviour: regulation, market design, network codes, tariffs, and energy services. | | ||
| + | | **Actors & Stakeholders** | The groups whose decisions shape the system: operators, users, aggregators, | ||
| + | | **Technology & Infrastructure** | The physical and digital infrastructure of smart grids: grid architecture, | ||
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| + | Each topic sits in one primary category. Related topics in other categories are linked directly from the Related topics section. | ||
| ===== Get involved ===== | ===== Get involved ===== | ||