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| - | ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for structuring from source material; reviewed by @@name@@. | + | ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for editorial revision, reference verification, |
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| ===== Shared definitions ===== | ===== Shared definitions ===== | ||
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| Targets in the context of energy and smart grid transitions are measurable, time-bound commitments that translate long-term visions into specific, verifiable milestones. They function at multiple levels — international frameworks, national legislation, | Targets in the context of energy and smart grid transitions are measurable, time-bound commitments that translate long-term visions into specific, verifiable milestones. They function at multiple levels — international frameworks, national legislation, | ||
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| **Smart grid targets** are less standardised than climate or renewable energy targets. They appear in national digitalisation strategies, grid modernisation programmes, and smart meter rollout mandates. The IEA tracks smart grid investment and deployment metrics, and ISGAN working groups have developed indicators for grid flexibility, | **Smart grid targets** are less standardised than climate or renewable energy targets. They appear in national digitalisation strategies, grid modernisation programmes, and smart meter rollout mandates. The IEA tracks smart grid investment and deployment metrics, and ISGAN working groups have developed indicators for grid flexibility, | ||
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| **Figure 1.** The 17 Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by the United Nations in 2015.\\ | **Figure 1.** The 17 Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by the United Nations in 2015.\\ | ||
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| - | {{sdg_wedding_cake_provisoining_systems_unep.jpg? | + | {{sdg_wedding_cake_provisoining_systems_unep.jpg? |
| **Figure 2.** The SDG wedding cake: biosphere as the foundation for society and economy.\\ | **Figure 2.** The SDG wedding cake: biosphere as the foundation for society and economy.\\ | ||
| //Source: UNEP, Global Resource Outlook 2024.((United Nations Environment Programme. (2024). //Global Resource Outlook 2024//. UNEP. https:// | //Source: UNEP, Global Resource Outlook 2024.((United Nations Environment Programme. (2024). //Global Resource Outlook 2024//. UNEP. https:// | ||
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| ===== Perspectives ===== | ===== Perspectives ===== | ||