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buildings. Examples are monitoring data            Acknowledgments
available from energy meters and the indoor
temperature sensors in buildings. New op-          Acknowledgments are due to the Academy of
portunities can be created from the moni-          Finland “Advanced Local Energy Matching in
toring data by medium-sized local players to       Future Smart Hybrid Networks Using Semi-
offer new services and create local business.      virtual Building Emulation Project” and VTT’s
                                                   Smart Cities Programme. Special thanks to the
                                                   contributors in VTT’s Smart Cities Research
                                                   Highlights publication.

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