The National Power Conference and Exhibition in Romania - CNEE 2009
By Roman Targosz / Published on Fri, 2009-06-05 16:30The CNEE is a conference that was initiated and sustained by Society of Power Engineers in Romania (SIER) and it is taking place ones at every two years.
CNEE is dedicated to the managers and specialists who work in or make business with the operating/maintenance companies from Romanian power sector (generation, transmission, distribution and supplying of electrical/thermal energy), power consumers, research and design institutes, universities, equipment/product manufacturers, services providers etc., which are interested into the exchanges of information, the state-of-the-art in the energy field, solutions and the most recent achievements, suitable/adequate to the Romanian power sector.
CNEE will have international part dedicated to exchange of international practices in power sector.
The main topics debates under CNEE are:
- Electricity / thermal market (energy policies, tariffs, support etc.)
- The planning, development, operating and maintenance of energy installations
- Generating power by big power plants
- Distributed generation
- Renewables
- Transmission and distribution of electrical/thermal energy
- Electrical/thermal energy supplying
- Electrical/thermal energy consumers
- Power quality
- Safety in operation of the National Power System and the reliability of electrical/thermal energy supply
- Safety in operation at the level of the transmission and distribution electrical /thermal networks users
- The impact on the ambient of the energy installations
- New technologies suitable/adequate for The National Power System
- Vocational education/training of specialists
Tagged with
- distribution,
- electricity,
- grids,
- power quality,
- renewables,
- safety,
- transmission,
- workshops & conferences
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