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Tata Power-DDL conducts training programme for SENELEC

  • T&D India
  • July 22, 2024
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Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (Tata Power-DDL) has successfully steered a comprehensive Training Program on “Best Practices in Smart Metering” for senior officials from Senegal National Electricity Agency (SENELEC), the national electricity utility of Senegal.

The 14-day program was facilitated by Tata Power-DDL CENPEID team, and aimed to share knowledge and expertise in smart metering technology with SENELEC. The program was panned out in different cities – Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, to provide all-inclusive information, covering a diverse range of topics and modules.

Apart from imparting insights and knowledge on smart metering, the program shed light on modules like Smart Metering Journey & Communication Technology, Software Project Management & Data Analytics, Commercial Process Overview, Regulatory Overview along with Information Technology and visit to Smart Grid Lab.

The collaborative effort involved valuable contributions from various Tata Power-DDL departments, including Network Engineering, IT, Communications, Cybersecurity, Commercial, and Smart Metering. The well-designed program curriculum received positive feedback from the participating SENELEC officials.

 

Sharing expertise

Sharing his insights on the success of the program, Mr. Gajanan S Kale, Chief Executive Officer, Tata Power-DDL said, “We are delighted to share our expertise and experience in smart metering with SENELEC. Smart Metering Technology plays a crucial role in the advancement of the power sector. By equipping utilities with the necessary knowledge and skills, we can contribute to building a more sustainable and efficient power ecosystem.”

Also read: Tata Power-DDL In MoU With ISGF For V2G Technology

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