APMP-EEFG Measurement Supporting Hydrogen Energy and renewable-ready smart grids
Efficiency Focus Group of the Asia Pacific Metrology Program (EEFG-APMP), organized two virtual workshops to showcase advancements from energy industries and national metrology institutes (NMIs) across the Asia-Pacific region:
Measurement supporting renewables-ready smart grids (12 June 2024)
Measurement supporting Hydrogen Economy (5 November 2024)
These two events facilitated collaboration among stakeholders in the energy supply chain, including Molekulis, KEPRI, BOC by Linde, and Tokico, as well as metrology networks such as NMIA, KRISS, NMIJ, and NIMT with the shared objective of achieving sustainable energy. For more information and workshop documents please visit: https://www.apmpweb.org/portal/list/index/id/89.html
For the up coming APMP-GA meeting 2024, Dr Ilya Budovsky, EEFG chair from NMIA, Dr Oijai Ongai from NIMT and Dr Hyungkew Lee from KRISS incoming chair & vice-chair (2025–2028) of the APMP-EEFG will provide insights on workshop “Measurement supporting Energy Sector” & “EEFG joint TCEM workshop” at APMP GA 2024, New Delhi on 22 November & 23 November 2024 (from 8.30 AM UTC). The highlight topics are:
- Promise of Energy Efficiency to address Climate Change by Dr Ashok Kumar from Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Government of India
- Supporting the Hydrogen flow measurement industry in Australia
- Photometric, Radiometric and Photobiological Safety Measurements of Energy Efficient LED Illumination at CSIR-NPL, India.
- Strengthening Temperature and Humidity Metrology for sustainable energy in India
- EEFG Report & work plan 2025
For full program, visit the APMP2024 or click EEFG, New Delhi> meeting program.
In addition, for 2025, APMP-EEFG in collaboration with the DEC FG Task Force and Dr Helmi Zaini from SNSU-BSN, Indonesia (project overseer) is proposing a three-day workshop titled "Strengthening Collaboration for Quality of Sustainable Energy," in Jakarta Indonesea including EEFG meeting and site visiting “Cirata”, South East Asia's largest floating solar plant in the West Java, Indonesia (28 to 30 April 2025, TBC) which aims to engage energy key industry and government stakeholders. More updated information will be announced soon.