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Create or expand a topic

This form creates a new topic page as a draft. An admin will review and format it before publication. Just write in plain text, no wiki markup needed. See the Flexibility page for what a finished topic looks like, and the Editorial guide for full writing standards.

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Category and title

Category — choose one: General Topics · Governance Innovation & Change · Institutions & Markets · Actors & Stakeholders · Technology & Infrastructure · Lighthouse Project

The topic title as it will appear on the page, for example 'Flexibility' or 'Energy Storage'.

A short identifier for the page URL. Lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores only. Example: 'flexibility_markets'.

Introduction

Define the topic in one sentence, then add one or two sentences connecting it to smart grid transitions. Word limit: 120.

Why this matters

Two paragraphs. First: what this topic involves in practice. Second: what smart grid transitions change about it. Word limit: 250.

One sentence for a highlighted callout box that captures the most important takeaway. Word limit: 30.

Optional text continuing after the callout box. Word limit: 100.

Shared definitions

The ISGAN working definition, or a synthesis from recognised sources. You can include a wiki table if the concept has multiple dimensions. Include a terms table below the definition for any terms that extend or operationalise the concept. Word limit: 200.

Perspectives

A few sentences explaining how the actors, technology, and institutional perspectives work together for this topic. Word limit: 60.

Actors and stakeholders

How do different actors experience or shape this topic? One paragraph. Word limit: 150.

One or two real-world cases. Write each as: Location (country, region, or city), then the institution or programme name, then what it does. Separate cases with a blank line. Word limit: 100.

Technologies and infrastructure

What technologies, digital systems, or physical infrastructure matter here? One paragraph. Word limit: 150.

One or two cases. Different locations from the actors section. Same format.

Institutional structures

What regulatory, market, or governance frameworks apply? One paragraph. Word limit: 150.

One or two cases. Different locations from the previous perspectives. Same format.

Distinctions and overlaps

Distinctions readers commonly confuse. Write a title, then a short explanation. Separate entries with a blank line. Word limit: 150.

References

APA 7th edition with DOI or URL. Five to fifteen references. The admin converts these to inline footnotes.

Related topics

Space-separated page IDs from the topics: namespace. General Topics: flexibility · digitalisation · scenarios · resilience · operability · smartness · systems · risk · uncertainty · wellbeing — Governance, Innovation & Change: transitions · governance · innovation · innovation_policy · decision-making · social_practice · readiness · regulatory_sandbox · change · technology · transition_pathways · targets · replication_and_scaling — Institutions & Markets: institutions · regulation · markets · flexibility_markets · network_codes · commons · sector_coupling · service · tariffs — Actors & Stakeholders: actors_roles · stakeholders · users_citizens_consumers · operator · grid_ownership · energy_communities · virtual_power_plant · human_rights · balance_responsible_party · organisations — Technology & Infrastructure: energy_logistics · infrastructure · grid_edge · grid · storage · grid_architecture · point_common_coupling · blockchain

Topic notes

Working notes for editorial use: AI attribution, verification notes, additional examples, evidence limitations.

Authors and metadata

Lead author oversees draft to publication. Contributors and reviewers can be added later.

Sensitivity — choose one: Low (established terminology) · Medium (contested definitions) · High (normative policy, may need ExCo sign-off)

Status — choose one: published · approved · in-review · draft · planned · backlog (leave blank if unsure)

Short description — one self-sufficient sentence, 120–160 characters, that captures the topic from a cross-perspective view. No links or markup. This appears on the start page card. Example: 'Engineers see capacity; economists see a market service; sociologists ask who bears the cost — same system, three incompatible framings.'

Today's date, e.g. 17 March, 2026.

AI use — note if AI tools were used in drafting or editing this topic. Format: Stage · Tool (Developer) · Reviewed by: Name. Example: Content creation · Claude (Anthropic) · Reviewed by: Klaus Kubeczko. Leave blank if no AI was used.

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