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Webinar
2024-04-16
Online
REGISTRATION MANDATORY
13:00
Webinar on EN ISO 14083 - GHG emissions accounting for transport operations, in the context of new Commission’s proposal CountEmissions and other relevant EU legislation

CountEmissions EU will ensure better comparability and transparency of GHG emissions of passengers and freight transport services thereby incentivising behavioural change among businesses and customers towards reducing GHG emissions and making transport services more efficient. EN ISO 14083, newly published in 2023, provides an internationally recognized basis upon which can be used for this.

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2024-04-18
Stanhope Hotel, Brussels
09:30
Navigating the Transition: Standards Powering the Journey of Alternative Fuel Infrastructure

In light of recent significant regulatory changes within the European Union impacting the transport sector, the role of European standardization becomes increasingly critical in facilitating the transition towards the deployment of alternative fuels.

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Training
2024-05-22
nhow Brussels Bloom hotel (Rue Royale 250, Brussels) / online
09:00
European Harmonized Standards: A Journey from Legal Framework to Citation in the Official Journal of the European Union

European Standards are at the core of the Single Market. Over the last 30 years, the European Standardization System has delivered more than 3600 harmonized standards, allowing industry and SMEs to demonstrate compliance with EU law in a resource and cost-efficient way.

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Webinar
2024-06-18
Online
REGISTRATION MANDATORY
10:00
Webinar 'The revised Guide 29: boosting innovation through the CEN and CENELEC Workshop Agreements'

A CEN and/or CENELEC Workshop Agreement (CWA) is a deliverable developed and agreed by the participants of a temporary working group called CEN and/or CENELEC Workshop.

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Workshop
2024-06-20
CEN and CENELEC Meeting Centre, Brussels
09:30
LVDC Workshop

Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) and Direct Current (DC) technologies constitute a cornerstone for the European modern electricity landscape. At its core lie fundamental principles that set it apart from alternating current (AC) and grant it a prominent place in numerous applications.

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