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17TH EDITION OF THE MEETING FOR DEBATES ON OPERATIONAL MATTERS (EDAO) WILL BE HELD IN NOVEMBER IN SÃO PAULO
- Abstracts of Technical Papers can be submitted for analysis until March 31
With the theme “The operation of the energy sector under a decentralized, sustainable and innovative scenario. The challenge of integrating generation, transmission and distribution”, the 17th edition of the Meeting for Debates on Operational Issues (EDAO) will be held from November 7 to 9, in São Paulo. The event will be held by ISA CTEEP, the largest private energy transmission company in the country, and will be promoted by the Brazilian National Committee for the Production and Transmission of Electric Energy (CIGRE-Brasil), through its C2 Study Committee - Operation and Control of Systems - and the National Electric System Operator (ONS).
Besides being a space for networking and benchmarking, until March 31, specialists from the electricity sector can also submit technical papers for analysis by the ONS/CIGREBrasil Committee. Aspects such as innovation, originality and creativity should be highlighted and will be considered in the selection process.
Among the central themes of XVII EDAO, the following stand out: technical-operational processes and operation management; applications and innovations in technical and technological resources; and developments applied to professionals and operating teams. Applications can be made through event website.
“EDAO is the meeting point of Operation excellence.” (Saulo Cisneiros, CEO of CIGRE-Brasil).
About ISA CTEEP
With a staff comprising over 1,500 employees, ISA CTEEP is present in 18 States, operating a complex transmission network, responsible for the flowing of 30% of all electricity consumed in the country, and 94% of the State of São Paulo. Its electrical system comprises more than 29,000 km of circuits (about 28,000 in operation and 1,500 under construction), including owned and jointly controlled assets, and 133 owned substations (126 in operation and seven under construction) with voltage up to 550 kV. Its controlling shareholder is the Colombian company ISA, holder of 35.82% of the total capital.
- Press information: ISA CTEEP – RPMA Comunicação
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