About CIGRE

About CIGRE and The Japanese National Committee of CIGRE

<About CIGRE>

Established in 1921 in France, the International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) is one of the leading worldwide organizations on electric power systems, covering their technical, economic, environmental, organizational, and regulatory aspects. CIGRE is underpinned by a global network of 60 CIGRE organizations referred to as the National Committees or NCs. These on the ground organizations have in-depth understanding of the local conditions in over 90 countries. The 16 study committees and more than 250 working groups are the main players of CIGRE activities.

Their main purpose is to foster engagement and knowledge sharing among power system professionals globally to enable sustainable provision of electricity for all.

Moreover, CIGRE aims to be universally recognized as the leading global community for expertise in all aspects of electric power systems.

More information about CIGRE and its activities can be found at CIGRE’s main website:
http://www.cigre.org >.


<About JNC>

The Japan CIGRE National Committee (JNC) was established in 1953 and has contributed greatly to the internationalization of Japan's electric utilities and industries through CIGRE activities. We will continue to deepen our technical exchanges with engineers around the world, mainly through SC activities, to further improve and globalize our technology.

JNC is also actively involved in CIGRE AORC (The Asia-Oceania Regional Council of CIGRE), one of the regional activities of CIGRE.

You can find more information at the JNC website:
http://www.cigre.jp/en/ >.

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