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Franois MESLIER
Secretary General of CIGRE
DEMSEE 2011
6th International Workshop on Deregulated
Electricity Market Issues in South-Eastern Europe
20th - 21th September 2011 bled, Slovenia
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Conseil International
des Grands Rseaux lectriques
International Council
On Large Electric Systems
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What is CIGRE?
Founded in Paris in 1921 as aworldwide non-profit association.
CIGRE addresses issues related tothe development, operation and
management of electric powersystems as well as design,construction, maintenance anddisposal of equipment and plants.
CIGREConseil International des Grands Rseaux lectriques
International Council On Large Electric Systems
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Goals of CIGRE
To facilitate and develop theexchange of power system-related engineering knowledgeand information; to developknowledge and distribute it
To add value by sharing ideasand information, synthesizingstate-of-the-art and worldpractices
To produce and deliver
unbiased high-quality technicalinformation in support ofsocietys needs (Publicationse.g. Technical Brochures,Papers in the ELECTRA journal,Session/Symposia Papers)
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CIGRE characteristics
CIGRE is focused on practical, technical applications
CIGREs reputation is based on sustained objectivity,unbiased information. No conflicts with commercialinterests
Collaborative work and added value is facilitated byStudy Committees and Working Groups of the worldsforemost experts operating according to a specificstructure and rules. No standards produced but
outcome of Cigre work used towards standardsCIGRE is the only truly worldwide organizationof its kind 11,410 equivalent membersin around 90 countries
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CIGRE specificities
Truly global view of power engineering
Scope directed on large power delivery
systems
Industry-focused
Based on collaboration with utilities,
suppliers, academia and policymakers
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CIGRE organisational set-up(administrative)
Administrative Council
(Decisional)
President
TC Chairman Treasurer
General Assembly of Members(Decisional)
Secretary General
Central Office(Operational)
Technical Committee and
16 Study Committees
(Study activities)
Steering Committee(Advisory)57 National Committees
(Local and Regionalcoordination activities)
Are represented on
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CIGRE Organisation
CIGRE Officerso President Andr Merlin (FR)
o Treasurer Paulo Esmeraldo (BR)
o Technical Committee Chairman Klaus Frhlich (CH)
CIGRE Central Office
o Secretary General Franois Meslier (FR)
A. Merlin F. MeslierP. Esmeraldo K. Frhlich
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CIGRE National Committees
National Committees (NCs) are the heart of CIGREs organization
57 NCs
NCs promote CIGRE and manage their countrys participation inCIGREs activities
CIGRE NCs
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A Worldwide Audience7 497 Members in 89 Countries
57 National Committees ItalyJapan
Jordan
Korea
Libya
Macedonia
Malaysia
Mexico
MontenegroNetherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Paraguay
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Serbia
SloveniaSouth Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
Algeria
Andean National Committee
Arab States of the Gulf
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia Herzegovina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech and Slovak Reps.
Denmark
Egypt
Estonia
FinlandFrance
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
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CIGRE International Membership
*Equivalent members:1 collective member (I-Companies) = 5 individual
members
1 collective member (II-Universities) = 2 individualmembers
In 2010 = 11,574
equivalent members*