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The course was organized by the Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) organization of the Republic of India, held from January 20 to 24, 2025. A selection process was held for participation, and 17 scientific workers and engineers from 12 countries took part, including Mekan Toyjanov, a teacher from the Department of Nano and Biomedicine Electronics at the Turkmen Engineering and Technology University named after Oguz Khan.
The purpose of the study trip was to learn about microturbines powered by renewable energy sources such as solar energy, wind, and hydrogen, and to study their production, distribution, and storage in both theoretical and practical aspects at the Power Management Institute of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), one of India’s leading colleges. During the course, Indian professors, entrepreneurs, and engineers conducted lessons on the necessity of reducing carbon emissions globally and ensuring energy security through renewable energy sources, as well as on the economic and engineering aspects of these technologies. In addition, mobile training seminars were organized, introducing the structure of a 1 MW solar and hydrogen station and the production of electric cars at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. At the end of the five-day course, a closing ceremony was held, and participants received certificates from the research center.
It is worth noting that Toyjanov Mekan is conducting scientific work on hydrogen production from water using solar energy in collaboration with professors from the University of Sukuba in Japan and recently attended a training course on improving engineering education methods at this university.
Oguz han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan