In a significant step towards advancing energy systems and promoting sustainability, the delegation from the Ministry of Energy, led by Vice-Minister Bakytzhan Ilyas, visited Nazarbayev University, where they also toured the School of Engineering Digital Sciences' cutting-edge High Voltage and Power Systems Laboratory.
During the visit, discussions revolved around the digitalization of energy systems, emphasizing the importance of integrating modern technology to enhance efficiency and reliability. Key topics such as protection systems and motor design and manufacturing were thoroughly explored, underscoring a commitment to innovation in the energy sector.
The Vice Minister's visit extended to the Renewable Energy Labs, where crucial conversations centered on the facilitation of renewable energy projects and the integration of modern technology. With a focus on leveraging renewable energy sources, discussions emphasized the significance of developing sustainable solutions to meet the growing energy demands of the future.
As SEDS continues to work towards a greener and more efficient energy landscape, partnerships and engagements such as these will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy systems.
During the visit, discussions revolved around the digitalization of energy systems, emphasizing the importance of integrating modern technology to enhance efficiency and reliability. Key topics such as protection systems and motor design and manufacturing were thoroughly explored, underscoring a commitment to innovation in the energy sector.
The Vice Minister's visit extended to the Renewable Energy Labs, where crucial conversations centered on the facilitation of renewable energy projects and the integration of modern technology. With a focus on leveraging renewable energy sources, discussions emphasized the significance of developing sustainable solutions to meet the growing energy demands of the future.
As SEDS continues to work towards a greener and more efficient energy landscape, partnerships and engagements such as these will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy systems.