On November 10, 2021, the National School of Engineering of Tunis (ENIT) and the Mediterranean Renewable Energy Center (MEDREC) participated in a seminar on “Water, Energy, and Electrification in Developing Countries,” organized by the International Conference on French-Speaking Engineers and Technicians (CITEF) and the “Engineering Sciences” institutional network of the Francophone University Agency (AUF).
The seminar is a forum for building shared knowledge that should lead to significant actions that CITEF could potentially support. In this context, the ENIT and MEDREC teams participated in a session on electrification to present “SMARTNESS Microgrid Platform: Community Energy Empowerment through Training and Capacity Building.”
During the presentation, it was emphasized that the pilot microgrid is a platform for teaching, research, and training through:
Preparing future engineers for professional practice through practical workshops;
Developing experimental research activities as part of master’s and doctoral projects;
Designing and implementing a training and capacity building program for socio-economic operators to enable them to meet the technological challenges of a rapidly evolving sector.
Initially, the ENIT team established a microgrid platform providing a demonstration, training, and research environment, targeting national stakeholders in the energy sector, including STEG (Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company).
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