US African power research and education activities: challenges, experiences and opportunities

J. Momoh
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US and Africa have been involved in collaborations leading to technology transfer from US to Africa in addressing some of the economic problems of the continent. The US-African power research and education exchange is born out of efforts put forward by both US and African power engineering academia and industry. It was initiated with funding in 1992 from National Science Foundation to implement the first international conference on power system operation and planning workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. The aim is to address voltage collapse problem in government-owned utilities in West Africa. Since then it had grown to cover wide geographical areas including Eastern, Central and Southern African countries. In addressing some of the challenging problems on the African continent, the biennial conference proposal was modified to embrace a research component between US and African power engineering academia. This opportunity was utilized recently when over 15 African power professors visited US for research collaboration activities in power systems.
美国非洲权力研究与教育活动:挑战、经验与机遇
美国和非洲一直在合作,将技术从美国转移到非洲,以解决非洲大陆的一些经济问题。美非电力研究与教育交流是在美国和非洲电力工程学术界和产业界共同努力下诞生的。它于1992年在国家科学基金会的资助下启动,以实施在尼日利亚拉各斯举行的第一届电力系统运行和规划国际会议。其目的是解决西非国有公用事业公司的电压崩溃问题。从那时起,它已经发展到覆盖广泛的地理区域,包括东部、中部和南部非洲国家。为了解决非洲大陆上的一些具有挑战性的问题,两年一次的会议提案被修改为包括美国和非洲电力工程学术界之间的研究组成部分。最近,超过15名非洲电力教授访问美国进行电力系统研究合作活动,利用了这一机会。
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