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3) It provides an overview of POWERGRID's network and technological developments, including the implementation of new technologies like ultra-high voltage transmission lines and smart grid pilots.
National Association of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Students (NAEEES) University of Ilorin Chapter. A comprehensive Stewardship Report for 2017/2018 Academic Session
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metrics, including an impressive global accuracy of 99.286%, a high-class accuracy of 82.191%, a mean intersection over union (IoU) of 79.900%, a weighted
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- 15 local youths were trained to install and maintain the solar facility, which includes a central charging station and battery packs for households.
- A Local Energy Regulatory Committee of 3 community members was also trained to manage the facility and collect fees to sustain operations.
- The project aims to promote environmental sustainability, empower youth, reduce costs and indoor air pollution for families previously relying on ker
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Introduction to Energy Efficiency Industry for MalaysiansZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
sharing of ...
Overview of Energy in Malaysia and Outlooks on EE industry potentials
ESCOs in EE industry
Sustainable implementation of EE initiatives at organizations through management and engineering solutions
Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
The way forward
based on my experiences, knowledge, readings and beliefs as an industry players
The document is a training report submitted by Rohit Chouhan after completing a 45-day industrial training program at the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) Rajasthan Atomic Power Station. It provides an overview of NPCIL, including its mission to develop nuclear power as a clean and sustainable source of electricity. It describes the layout and key facilities at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station, and discusses the principles of nuclear fission and power generation. The report aims to document the knowledge gained during the student's training placement.
This document provides a proposal for an entrepreneurship training program focused on skill development related to clean energy products. The training would be conducted in Bhubaneswar, Odisha and Pune, Maharashtra and target mobilizing local youth and women to become village entrepreneurs. Trainees would be taught entrepreneurship skills like business management and provided training on repairing and distributing clean energy products like solar lamps and cookers. The goal is to create sustainable livelihoods and increase adoption of cleaner energy sources in rural communities. The organization Switch ON has previously conducted similar training programs and developed curriculum materials to train over 2,500 people on solar energy and other renewable technologies.
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The methodology section explains that this is a survey research study covering Nigeria's 36 states. It describes the population and sample, as well as the questionnaire used to collect data on solar electricity application, transmission success, and accessibility/availability.
The results section presents findings from the questionnaire. It found that solar technologies can be deployed in urban and rural areas, but are currently more accessible to wealthy urban residents. It also found that solar electricity can meet consumer needs by expanding energy
Indra Puji Setyolaksono is applying for a position and provides his resume. He has 10 years of experience working in instrumentation and maintenance for oil and gas companies. He is seeking new opportunities and highlights his technical skills, including experience installing, operating, and calibrating cementing units, fracturing equipment, and other instrumentation. He provides details on his educational background and qualifications to support his application.
This document proposes a solar power system for the PIPS project and provides technical details. It recommends a 45kW solar panel system with polycrystalline solar modules, an MPPT charge controller, deep cycle maintenance-free batteries, and a 60kVA inverter. Installation details are included along with cost estimates totaling approximately 37 million Pakistani rupees. Technical specifications conform to international standards.
Bernard Campecino is an electrical and instrumentation engineer from the Philippines with over 10 years of experience in various supervisory and management roles. He has strong skills in PLC programming, SCADA systems, industrial automation, and quality improvement projects. Currently residing in Dubai, UAE, he is seeking new opportunities to utilize his leadership and technical expertise.
This document provides information about Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID), including:
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2) The document discusses POWERGRID's history, vision, mission, objectives, and role in establishing India's power transmission infrastructure and national grid.
3) It provides an overview of POWERGRID's network and technological developments, including the implementation of new technologies like ultra-high voltage transmission lines and smart grid pilots.
National Association of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Students (NAEEES) University of Ilorin Chapter. A comprehensive Stewardship Report for 2017/2018 Academic Session
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Presentation to IIEE SAFETY MONTHrev 06May2023.pptx
1. Grand Ball Room
Kiddie Pool
Swimming Pool
Coffee Shop
Bantayan
San Pedro
Cubay
UA
Mercury
Assembly Time 7:00 am at ANTECO Bantayan
Take off Time 8:15 am from ANTECO to Sibalom NHS
Order of Motorcade : (Please suggest) PNP -BFP Truck
(Safety tarp) - Motorcycles- Tricycle- FGov Niel Car (Safety
Tarp) - FPres Chun (Safety Tarp) - Pres ED (Chapter Flag)-
ANTECO (Safety Tarp)
Students - 6, ANTECO- 11, CARS- 3, BFP Truck-1, PNP-1,
Tricycle -1- , BOD list-8
2. Grand Ball Room
Kiddie Pool
Swimming Pool
Coffee Shop
ITEMS ASSIGNED OFFICERS TASKS/RESPONSIBILITIES NEEDED MATERIALS BUDGET NEEDED
1 BOD Kimpoy Prepare flaglets Flaglets
Final list of Riders Registration excel
Ensure safety of Riders
Check safety minimum gears of riders Helmet, body, knee protection
Lead the route Copy of permits
2 VP ex Wayne Briefing of Safety Prepare script
and Route Use Megaphone
In-charge ANTECO riders
Lead the route Copy of permits
3 Auditor Gabriel Ensure everything in place of Items 1& 2
Ensure Safety Tarpaulin is installed properly 3- Tarps
Terra- 1
Remove saftey tarp from cars to venue FGov-1
at Sibalom Other- to be determine at site
Ropes or any material
to tie
4 VP in Lilian Review all items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Determines budget
Check budget needed
Printing of Safety Tarps Safety Tarps endorse to Aud Gab
Ensure venue and needed lecture Screen, chairs, etc
Prepare Registration and endorse to Sec
5 Sec Mae Ann Prepare permits LGUs SJ & Sibalom, Sibalom NHS, Done
& Prepare "Briefing of Safety" of Riding Print copy endorse to Vpex
Treas Jun Rey Prepare "Arrozcaldo & Drinks area Identify the place with table by Caterer or provider
Prepare
Ensure venue Meals for lunch Budget
(Officers+ Teachers only)
6 BOD Alfred Lecturer of Safety
BOD Christian Ensure materials for presentation
Motorcade arrangement
BOD Kimpoy, Vpex Wayne
Riders
ANTECO Service
F Gov Service (Safety Tarp)
Others (Safety Tarp)
Pres EDE (Chapter's Flag)
3. Grand Ball Room
Kiddie Pool
Coffee Shop
ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH
06 MAY 2023
Sibalom National High School
Sibalom, Antique
4. INVOCATION
VISION
To be the leading electrical
professional organization globally
MISSION
To enhance the competencies of
electrical practitioners to make positive
contribution towards new trends and
technologies.
To be the authority of electrical
engineering services that results to
safe, reliable and efficient systems.
To consistently deliver high quality
products and services duly recognized
by international organizations and
institutions.
To promote awareness on the use of
environmentally friendly electrical
products, services and resources as
well as active participation on disaster
preparedness and recovery programs
ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH
06 MAY 2023
Sibalom National High School
Sibalom, Antique
5. ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH
06 MAY 2023
Sibalom National High School
Sibalom, Antique
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM
“ServiceforExcellence”
VISION
To be the leading electrical
professional organization globally
MISSION
To enhance the competencies of
electrical practitioners to make
positive contribution towards new
trends and technologies.
To be the authority of electrical
engineering services that results to
safe, reliable and efficient systems.
To consistently deliver high quality
products and services duly recognized
by international organizations and
institutions.
To promote awareness on the use of
environmentally friendly electrical
products, services and resources as
well as active participation on disaster
preparedness and recovery programs
6. IIEE HYMN
VISION
To be the leading electrical
professional organization globally
MISSION
To enhance the competencies of
electrical practitioners to make
positive contribution towards new
trends and technologies.
To be the authority of electrical
engineering services that results to
safe, reliable and efficient systems.
To consistently deliver high quality
products and services duly recognized
by international organizations and
institutions.
To promote awareness on the use of
environmentally friendly electrical
products, services and resources as
well as active participation on disaster
preparedness and recovery programs
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
MONTH
06 MAY 2023
Sibalom National High School
Sibalom, Antique
12. VISION
To be the leading electrical
professional organization globally
MISSION
To enhance the competencies of electrical
practitioners to make positive contribution
towards new trends and technologies.
To be the authority of electrical engineering
services that results to safe, reliable and
efficient systems.
To consistently deliver high quality products
and services duly recognized by international
organizations and institutions.
To promote awareness on the use of
environmentally friendly electrical products,
services and resources as well as active
participation on disaster preparedness and
recovery programs
14. VISION
To be the leading electrical
professional organization globally
MISSION
To enhance the competencies of electrical
practitioners to make positive contribution
towards new trends and technologies.
To be the authority of electrical engineering
services that results to safe, reliable and
efficient systems.
To consistently deliver high quality products
and services duly recognized by international
organizations and institutions.
To promote awareness on the use of
environmentally friendly electrical products,
services and resources as well as active
participation on disaster preparedness and
recovery programs
15.
16. The Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (IIEE) is
the organization of electrical practitioners and the only accredited
professional organization (APO) of electrical practitioners by the Professional
Regulation Commission (PRC) with PRC Cert. No. I-APO-016. Founded in
1975, the organization, which started with 500 members, has now 47,000
members and more are joining.
The new EE Law (RA 7920) requires Electrical Practitioners (Professional
Electrical Engineers, Registered Electrical Engineers and Registered Master
Electricians) to be a member of IIEE or other PRC accredited organization of
electrical practitioners. IIEE being the only APO of electrical practitioners
expects to more than double its membership by year 2008.
IIEE is committed to (1) upgrade the professional credentials of its members
through the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs; (2)
enhance their social standing through the promotion of high ideals of
integrity and ethics; (3) facilitate advancement of technology transfer
through carefully conceived educational and training programs; and (4)
provide opportunity for regular interaction among electrical practitioners.
17. 2023 THEME
IIEE @ 48: Moving Forward Collectively as we Pave the Way to the World of Opportunities and Digital
Innovations
ENGR. HERBERT B. ACUPAN
ENGR. DIOSDADO N. GERONA
ENGR. HERMIE M. TACOGDOY
PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS REGISTERED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
ACTIVE - 77
IN-ACTIVE - 28
REGISTERED MASTER ELECTRICIANS
ACTIVE - 29
IN-ACTIVE - 26
OTHERS BSEE/BSET
ACTIVE - 8
IN-ACTIVE - 4
18. Performance of From Jan 02-07, 2023
The performance of IIEE-Antique Chapter Official Group Page make us to grow in our IIEE-Portal to the following:
ACTIVE MEMBERS ----- 114
IN-ACTIVE MEMBERS ----- 58
TOTAL MEMBERS 172
THAT MAKES OUR ANTIQUE CHAPTER ACHIEVE TO DATE FROM SMALL CHAPTER TO BIG CHAPTER DISTINCTION
22. Participation on worthwhile community projects related to Electrical Engineering Profession and
aligned with the programs of Oplan Dagitab.
a. Bigay Liwanag
To help the government in its electrification program, "Bigay Liwanag" offers
alternative electrification to depressed areas in the country
b. Balik Liwanag
In response to the call for assistance during calamities, IIEE responds by helping in
the restoration of damaged electrical systems in the areas devastated by
calamities.
c. Bantay Kuryente
As an organization of electrical practitioners, IIEE is concern with the condition of
electrical systems specially on public buildings and establishments as well as in
the less developed communities & barangays in the country. IIEE thru its chapters
and the Electrical Safety Committee conducts free electrical inspections and
consultations.
d. Brigada Eskwela
To ensure safety and adequacy of public-school building through the conduct of
electrical wiring inspection preferably before the opening of classes.
24. “At 8:54 a.m., NGCP monitored a
disturbance. Multiple power plants in
Panay disengaged from the transmission
system,” the grid operator said in an
advisory.
Provinces within the Panay Island are Iloilo,
Capiz, Aklan, and Antique.
“Parts of the franchise areas of AKELCO
(Aklan Electric Cooperative), CAPELCO
(Capiz Electric Cooperative), ANTECO
(Antique Electric Cooperative), MORE
Power, ILECO (Iloilo Electric Cooperative) I,
ILECO II, and ILECO III lost power,” the
NGCP said.
IMPACT OF ELECTRICITY IN OUR DAILY LIFE
25.
26.
27. WHY CUSTOMERS are IMPATIENT to wait for our Power Supply or Restoration of Power?
Electricity is now essential part of our life & development
No nation can survive without POWER!
HOWEVER,
No POWER WITHOUT
Electric power should not only be available, reliable and affordable, but above all
One of the primary advocacies of IIEE is ELECTRICAL SAFETY!
28. Mission IIEE
• To be the authority of electrical engineering services that results to safe, reliable and efficient systems.
• To promote awareness on the use of environmentally friendly electrical products, services and resources as
well as active participation on disaster preparedness and recovery programs.
& US
29. FEBRUARY 10, 2011
MOA Signing 3 year Electrical Safety Enforcement and Awareness (ESEA)
JANUARY 27, 2011
PROCLAMATION No. 193 Declaring the Month of May of every year as
Electrical Safety Month
Aims to increase the awareness of the General Public on Electrical Safety
And to further educate the people of the importance of safe usage of
Electrical appliances, equipment, and other gadgets.
IIEE Mission :
To promote awareness on the use of environmentally friendly electrical
products, services and resources as well as active participation on disaster
preparedness and recovery programs.
Let us strengthened the institutional cooperation between government and
Industry such as LGUs, developers, electricians, contractors, associations, and
among others with this promotional awareness and safety programs.
VISION
To be the leading electrical professional organization globally
30. How to do?
Increased people’s respect to ELECTRICITY!
Serious AWARENESS to PREVENT FIRES!
Serious AWARENESS of ELECTRICITY’s POWER to KILL!
Serious AWARENESS to Electrical Practitioner’s Role in Preventing Electrical Disasters!
31. How to do?
COMPLIANCE with National/ International Standards
• Workmanship
• Safety Morality
• Quality of Electrical Installations
DEVELOPED ATTITUDE towards Electrical Dangers
• Safety First Before Anything Else
• Safe Electrical Design
• Safety Above COST
• “NO” substandard Materials & Installations
• “NO” to UNQUALIFIED, UNLICENSED, UNATHORIZED Practitioners
Republic Act 7920
An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the practice, licensing, and
regulation of electrical engineers and electricians
38. 2023 THEME
IIEE @ 48: Moving Forward Collectively as we Pave the Way to the World of Opportunities and Digital
Innovations
ENGR. HERMIE M. TACOGDOY, PEE
PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
SAFETY TIPS:
39. CURRENT VALUES (milli-amperes, mA)
1 or less -------------------------------------
1 to 8 -------------------------------------
Non-Lethal Range
8 to 15 -------------------------------------
15 to 20 -------------------------------------
20 to 50 -------------------------------------
50 to 200 -------------------------------------
Lethal Range
Over 200 ----------------------
Body Effects from Electricity
EFFECTS
No sensation-probably not even felt.
Shock is felt but not painful. Individual can let go at will.
Muscular control is not lost.
Painful shock. Individual can let go at will because muscular
control is not lost.
Painful shock. Muscular control is lost. Cannot let go.
Painful. Severe muscular contractions. Cannot let go.
Possible ventricular fibrillation.(A heart condition that results in
death-no known emergency remedy available on the job.)
Muscular contraction and nerve damage.
Severe burns and severe muscular contractions-so severe that
chest muscles clamp heart and stop it for the duration of the
shock.