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Posted by: Ecaterina Arvintii
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06 Oct. 2020 / 17:06
Students from UTM will be able to do internships at the ANRE subdivision
The Technical University of Moldova (UTM) and the National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) are amplifying their cooperation relations based on a bilateral agreement. The document signed today stipulates, among other things, that the students of the Faculty of Energy and Electrical Engineering will be able to do internships at the ANRE subdivision, but will also benefit from modern technical equipment. The agency offered about 400,000 lei for equipping a laboratory, reports Moldova 1.
"We come with a donation to UTM, at the Faculty of Energy and Electrical Engineering. It is a laboratory with four components. I am convinced that it will contribute to the training of students, namely to the diagnosis of electrical equipment. This in turn will contribute to the improvement of the quality of the services of the economic agents and of which he will ultimately benefit the final consumer,” declared the director of ANRE, Veaceslav Untilă.
Students say that the technical equipment is very important for carrying out laboratory work.
Students will be able to do internships in several regions of the country where there are ANRE subdivisions. At the same time, the agency's employees will be able to benefit from advanced training courses in the Continuing Education Center of the Faculty of Energy and Electrical Engineering of UTM.
"We, in engineering, cannot transmit knowledge without having a modern base, without having equipment, so that students become familiar from university with modern technologies, with new methods, calculation methodologies. The engineer, unlike other fields, has to get his hands on the tools, on the equipment, he has to work with them," declared the rector of UTM, Viorel Bostan.
At the same time, the beneficiaries of the agreement aim to launch a campaign to inform society about electricity consumption.
"Let's go to every high school and let students, high school students know what electricity means, how it should be used correctly, how it is produced, how it is consumed, how we consume it efficiently. We believe that through these measures to inform the population we will reduce the possible cases of electric shock," declared the dean of the Faculty of Energy and Engineering within UTM, Victor Gropa.
At the Faculty of Energy and Electrical Engineering of UTM, more than 500 students study.
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