Attending the workshop were Mr. Baloghdi Tibor - Ambassador-designate of Hungary in Vietnam; Mr. Laszlo Eperjesi - CEO of Protecta Electronics; experts from Protecta Electronics Co., Ltd.; Mr. Nguyen Tuan, Director of TCA Technology.
On the part of Vietnam Electricity, Vice President Nguyen Tai Anh and representatives of EVN's professional departments attended the workshop. The workshop was also connected online to member units throughout the Group.
Workshop "Control and protection equipment solutions and their applications to the power grid" in Hanoi.
Speaking at the workshop, Mr. Baloghdi Tibor - Ambassador-designate of Hungary in Vietnam said that in addition to the electrification process coupled with economic growth, countries should not overlook the sustainability and the importance of green energy and renewable energy.
With the solutions, experiences, and technologies to be shared at the workshop, Mr. Baloghdi Tibor believed that Hungary could support Vietnam in implementing ambitious commitments to realize the goal of carbon neutrality and achieve sustainable development while enhancing opportunities for cooperation and discovering new challenges in collaborative activities between the parties.
According to EVN’s Vice President Nguyen Tai Anh, the scale of Vietnam's power system currently ranks first in Southeast Asia and 22nd in the world. EVN is planning to develop an increasingly smarter, more reliable, and more flexible power system to meet economic development needs and supply sufficient electricity for Vietnam's socio-economic development.
EVN’s Vice President hoped that through the workshop, EVN and its member units will have access to advanced technologies and appropriate solutions to serve EVN's development purposes in the coming time.
Mr. Baloghdi Tibor - Ambassador-designate of Hungary in Vietnam (second from right) sharing at the workshop.
At the workshop, speakers from Protecta and TCA Technology introduced an overview of the hardware and software of the protective relay device manufactured by Protecta; some solutions ensuring essential security operations for devices; Protecta’sPoW solution in the event of switching on/off transformers or capacitors, reactors, and power lines; arc protection solutions, etc.