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CEN WG1 Workshop / Implementation of revised EN 13850 – sharing experiences

CEN WG1 Workshop / Implementation of revised EN 13850 – sharing experiences will be held on March the 6th and 7th, in the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering.
 cen-logo1The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a business facilitator in Europe, removing trade barriers for European industry and consumers. Its mission is to foster the European economy in global trading, the welfare of European citizens and the environment. Through its services it provides a platform for the development of European Standards and other technical specifications.
CEN is a major provider of European Standards and technical specifications. It is the only recognized European organization according to Directive 98/34/EC for the planning, drafting and adoption of European Standards in all areas of economic activity with the exeption of electrotechnology (CENELEC) and telecommunication (ETSI).

The second day of the Workshop will be public with the following agenda:

Room 128

1. Introduction (08.30 to 09.00)

Welcome, Agenda & Background: History of EN13850, evolution, current situation, reasons and needs for a revised standard; objectives of the workshop (A. Roset, Chairman TC331 and LF de Robiano, Convenor WG1)

2. Prospective from PostEurop: (09.00 to 09.15)

 

New members in EU and / or CEN – need for support in experiences in implementing EN 13850 domestic & cross border

3. Share of experiences (09.15 to 10.00)

  • Experiences of collaboration between Regulator and Operator, and implementations of EN13850 in Slovenia and France
  • Latvian experience in implementation of EN13850
  • Each country (Regulator and / or Operator) in the workshop invited to briefly (+/- 5 minutes) share domestic & cross border implementations experiences (focus on issues, values, etc)

Coffee break from 10.00 to 10.15

4. Revised EN13850: (10.15 to 10.45)

 

Design and key changes of new EN 13850 compared to current EN13850 (K. Knuth, Quotas)

5. Current and revised EN 13850 implementation cross-border: (10.45 to 11.15)

 

Practical implementation in cross border UNEX measurement (B. Seghers, IPC)

 

6. Brainstorming breakout session (11.15 to 12.30)

Workshop group is split into a few smaller discussion groups for +/- 75 minutes. Each group includes some Regulators and Operators to share views on a few prepared questions. A EN13850 expert in each group moderates the discussion and prepares the afternoon debriefing

 

Lunch break from 12.30 to 13.30

7. Debriefings from breakout session and open discussion (13.30 to 14.45)

8. Conclusions & end of workshop (15.00)



 
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