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 Readiness describes the degree to which a technology, institution, organisation, or socio-technical configuration is prepared for broad application in a given context. In smart grid transitions, readiness rarely reduces to a single dimension: a technically mature battery storage system depends equally on market rules that value flexibility, grid codes that define connection requirements, and operational practices that integrate it into dispatch. Readiness describes the degree to which a technology, institution, organisation, or socio-technical configuration is prepared for broad application in a given context. In smart grid transitions, readiness rarely reduces to a single dimension: a technically mature battery storage system depends equally on market rules that value flexibility, grid codes that define connection requirements, and operational practices that integrate it into dispatch.
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-Readiness in smart grid transitions has many dimensions, going beyond technical maturity to include aspects such as societal, institutional and market readiness. 
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 | **Bankability** | A state where a technology has demonstrated sufficient commercial readiness to be considered low-risk for standard commercial financing. | | **Bankability** | A state where a technology has demonstrated sufficient commercial readiness to be considered low-risk for standard commercial financing. |
 | **Socio-technical assemblage** | The combination of hardware, rules, user practices, and infrastructures that must co-evolve for a transition to succeed. | | **Socio-technical assemblage** | The combination of hardware, rules, user practices, and infrastructures that must co-evolve for a transition to succeed. |
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 **Figure 1.** Scaling readiness: action-oriented support for multi-stakeholder processes.\\ **Figure 1.** Scaling readiness: action-oriented support for multi-stakeholder processes.\\
 //Source: Sartas et al. (2020).((Sartas, M., et al. (2020). //Scaling readiness: Concepts, practices, and implementation.// International Potato Center (CIP).))// //Source: Sartas et al. (2020).((Sartas, M., et al. (2020). //Scaling readiness: Concepts, practices, and implementation.// International Potato Center (CIP).))//
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