As part of the Consulting Division strategy to increase presence in the ASEAN market, in September CESI took part in 3 key events within the region .
Philippines: ADB Regional Energy Trading Workshop
In the framework of the Regional Energy Trading Workshop organized by the Asian Development Bank in Manila, CESI has been invited to provide a key note speech.
In the Asian region, regional cooperation and trade in energy are in various states of development, agreement and establishment. The objective of the event was to draw what lessons could be learned from those who have been successful in putting up the physical infrastructure, establishing the policy and regulatory environment and setting up the market mechanism for regional energy trade. The workshop allowed the ADB developing member countries to acquire these lessons, share their own good and bad cases in their attempts or successes in regional energy trade and go back to their respective countries armed and more equipped with the tools to make energy trade in their regions work.
Indonesia: Workshop on Large EHV Transmission Network Development Planning
Top management of PLN, Indonesian state-owned power company, invited CESI to present its unique experience level in EHV Transmission Network Development Planning. During the workshop the CESI vision for the T&D infrastructure development was presented, starting from the experiences and lesson learnt of the major projects delivered over the last years, till the discussion of a tailor approach to be implemented for the Indonesian 500kV network.
Taiwan: International Symposium on Interconnection Grid Code of Renewable Energy
ITRI, research center of Taiwan Power Company, invited to a specific Symposium a short selection of energy sector key players in order to be supported in the development of Renewable Energy business.
CESI has been invited to present the experience on the Operation&Dispatching of RES, starting from the Italian context as well as the international experience recently maturated in international assignments.