The goal of the meeting was to address global environmental changes by promoting clean energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and ensuring access to reliable energy sources. The event was opened by the moderator, M.M. Dzharilkapov, head of the Department for Working with Corporate Clients, who emphasized the importance of using environmentally friendly and renewable energy sources to reduce the harmful effects of climate change and environmental damage. He also explained that transitioning to renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro) is vital for solving the global energy crisis and environmental problems, benefiting not only nature protection but also the economy and improving people's well-being.
During the meeting, invited guests took the floor one by one to discuss the specifics of energy laws, the importance of using renewable energy sources for electricity production, the growing relevance of electricity generation in the modern world, the increasing demand for energy due to population growth and technological development, as well as the rising harmful environmental impacts of traditional energy sources such as coal, oil, and gas. They all emphasized that renewable energy sources, especially solar, wind, water, and bioenergy, are essential as ecologically clean and sustainable solutions that reduce dependence on traditional energy sources and minimize the negative impact on the environment.
At the end of the meeting, the Dean of the Technological Faculty, A.K. Sadibaev, gave a speech:
– We are planning to open a modern educational program at the intersection of electrical engineering and information technology, aimed at preparing engineers with advanced competencies in information technology for the field of electrical energy. This program will focus on educating students in core and specialized subjects, providing them with professional knowledge in designing, installing, operating, and repairing energy supply systems for industrial enterprises, cities, and agriculture. The program will also equip students with an understanding of both classical and new energy and ecological technologies. Graduates will possess competencies in calculating and designing energy systems, using software for managing and evaluating these systems, and applying modern applied programs in energy systems, – he addressed the important issue.
Afterwards, guests and students engaged in an open dialogue, exchanging ideas. At the end of the event, the moderator, M.M. Dzharilkapov, thanked the guests and participants. Certificates of appreciation were presented on behalf of the university’s Vice Rector for Science and Digitalization, Seitzhan Aueszhanovich Orinbaev. It was also noted that such meetings are beneficial not only for students but also for the faculty, and if all participants gain the important knowledge shared during this meeting, it will be a significant contribution to development.