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Regulating Continuing Education

The Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) and the Borad of Electrical Engineering (BEE) of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced the return of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) effective January 2009. CPE units are requirements for renewing electrical engieering practice license.
CPE has been an issue among licensed electrical engineers and electricians in the Philippines for [...]

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Framework for Operation Research Instruction for Future Electric Power Engineers

ABSTRACT
Philippine electric power industry has put a new face in itself: deregulation. With its new structure, optimization of planning and operations of electric power systems will be vital. Optimal performance of the power network will be highly considered may it be economics and/or technical. This paper presents a framework for Operations Research (OR) instruction for [...]

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Computer Tools in Power System Courses in the Philippines

At the deregulation of electric power industry, technical and value-based studies for planning and operations of power systems as outlined in electricity regulatory codes should be integrated in electrical engineering programs and promote the present scenario by undertaking power systems applications and incorporate computer simulations to stimulate students’ interest and increase their insights with the [...]

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