CIS Scientific Expert Society continues work03.11.2022
2 November, 2022, a joint session of the Science and
Technical Board of Scientific and Technical Council of the Unified Energy
System and the Scientific Council of RAS on systematic research in Power Engineering
was held. The meeting was dedicated to the topic named "Overview of
development trends and experience in the use of distributed energy resources
2022".
The meeting was attended by the representatives of the
Scientific and Expert Community of the CIS from the Republic of Armenia and the
Republic of Kazakhstan as well as their leading industrial, scientific and
educational institutions, including: KEGOC, Sukhoi, Scientific Research
Institute of Energy, etc.
President of the Council, MPEI Rector, Doctor of
Technical Sciences, Professor Nikolay Rogalev opened the meeting with an
introductory speech welcoming all the meeting participants.
The main report was given by Vladislav Samoilenko,
Ph.D., Russian representative at SC C6 CIGRE, Associate Professor of the
Department "Automated Electrical Systems" of the Ural Federal
University named Boris Yeltsin.
This event was the second one for the community
experts in the last month. The previous one was dedicated to the topic named
"Strategy for the development of nuclear energy in Russia”. Both meetings
were held at a high organizational and scientific level.
Reference:
MPEI and the Executive Committee of the Electriс Power Council of the CIS cooperate in the organization of the
scientific expert society for the optimization of the innovational development
in the energy field.
Now the Council includes more than 180 experts in the
field of electric power industry from the CIS and acts like an independent
mechanism to increase the relevance, scientific and practical value of the CIS
energy structure activities.
The goal of the expert community’s work is to promote
development and optimization of research activities and innovations, conditions
for the timely identification of different risks, and approaches to prevent or
minimize their consequences in the field of electric power industry in the CIS.
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