International Council on Large Electric Systems

CIGRE
Founded1921 (1921)
TypeProfessional organisation
Focuselectric power generation, transmission and distribution
Headquarters21 Rue d'Artois
Location
Coordinates48°52′23″N 2°18′18″E / 48.8731°N 2.3049°E / 48.8731; 2.3049
Area served
Worldwide
Methodconferences, tutorials, publications
Members
1,300 collective and 8,800 individual
Key people
[needs update]Michel Augonnet, President; Philippe Adam, Secretary General; Marcio Szechtman, Technical Council Chair
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

The International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) is a global nonprofit organisation in the field of high voltage electricity. It was founded in Paris, France in 1921.[1] The scope of its activities include the technical and economical aspects of the electrical grid, as well as the environmental and regulatory aspects.

More specifically, the objectives of CIGRE are to:

  • facilitate technical exchanges among those involved in the production, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy;
  • communicate the state of the art and the technical knowledge in these fields;
  • inform the decision makers and regulators in the field of high voltage electricity by means of publication in its magazine Electra or through the organisation of biennial conferences, named Sessions, that take place in even years in Paris, France.

CIGRE membership is open to individuals, companies and organisations involved with any aspect of high voltage engineering. Member organisations and companies are known as collective members.

  1. ^ The History of CIGRE – A key player in the development of electric power systems since 1921. Paris: CIGRE. 2011. ISBN 978-2-85873-166-4. OCLC 774382460.