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    CIGRE (2011) Page 1

    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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    CIGRE (2011) Page 2

    Conseil International

    des Grands Rseaux lectriques

    International Council

    On Large Electric Systems

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    CIGRE (2011) Page 3

    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*