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CIGRE Romania launches the VoltA publication, digital magazine addressed to energy specialists

26 April 2024
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The Romanian National Committee of CIGRE announced the launch of its first digital magazine – VoltA. Intended for specialists from all branches of the energy sector, VoltA magazine is a guide that includes the latest technologies applied in the field of electrical energy on an international level, valuable experiences of industry specialists, innovative solutions proposed by top companies, studies carried out in the working groups of CIGRE and not only.

“This is the essence of CIGRE, the purpose for which it was established more than 100 years ago and for which it exists today: creating the necessary framework for collaboration in the field of power systems to find viable solutions to the technical and organizational/legislative challenges we face from consumers to producers,” said Ciprian Diaconu, President of CNR-CIGRE, at the launch of the magazine.

The “VoltA” initiative embodies the fundamental principles of the Association, whose main goal is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences within the community of experts in the field of electrical energy systems. This effort is not just about launching a new publication, but symbolizes a deeper commitment to promote collaboration, share expertise and contribute to the development of this field worldwide,” added Philippe Adam, Secretary General of CIGRE.

VoltA digital magazine will be published once every 4 months and will include the most important achievements in the energy sector. The first edition can be downloaded by accessing the link https://cigre.org.ro/New/publicatia-volta/

The Romanian National Committee of CIGRE is the Association that represents Romania within CIGRE (Conseil Internationale des Grands Réseaux Électriques), the largest professional association in the world in the field of power systems. Our community of over 200 experts is dedicated to knowledge transfer in the energy sector and international collaboration for the better development of the power system.

 

 

 

 

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