Empowering Renewable Energy: International Training Course in India
Key Ideas
  • Lecturer from Turkmenistan participated in an advanced training course on microgrids and renewable energy sources in India.
  • Participants from 12 countries enhanced their skills in creating microgrids using solar, wind, and hydrogen energy sources.
  • Leading Indian experts highlighted the importance of reducing carbon emissions and utilizing renewable energy for sustainable development.
  • The training program included practical sessions on designing a 1 MW solar and hydrogen power plant, as well as insights into Expo 2025 innovations.
The Department of Nano and Biomedical Electronics at Oguz Khan University of Engineering and Technology in Turkmenistan was represented by Mekan Tojanov in an international training course organized by the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program. The course, focused on microgrids and renewable energy sources, gathered 17 participants from various countries. During the training at the Institute of Power Management Business School in India, attendees honed their skills in constructing microgrids powered by solar, wind, and hydrogen. Emphasis was placed on the environmental and economic advantages of transitioning to renewable energy to combat global energy deficits and reduce carbon emissions. Practical workshops included the design of a large-scale solar and hydrogen power plant. The event also showcased the technological advancements in electric machinery at Expo 2025. The training concluded with a certificate award ceremony, marking a successful collaboration in advancing knowledge and practices in sustainable energy solutions.
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