Another important topic of the issue is integration within the Union State, including the formation of a unified electricity market, partnership in gasification and modernization of the electrical network infrastructure (“News”), as well as prospects for Belarusian-Russian cooperation in science (“Specialist Opinion”). World energy is represented by information messages about new trends in Western policy in the context of the energy crisis (“News”) and a review article on world peat resources (“World Experience”).
Specialists will be interested in information on measuring impulse noise in secondary switching circuits (“Electric Power Engineering”), diagnostics of asynchronous electric motors, and methods for assessing the technical condition of underground gas pipelines (“Science for Energy”). It will be useful for the chief power engineers of enterprises to recall the basic regulatory requirements for safety signs, signal colors and markings (“In the notebook of the chief power engineer”).
Articles on commitment to safety (“Safety and Occupational Health”) and strategies for psychological interaction with employees (“Training of Personnel”) are intended for managers at all levels.
The magazine also publishes comments on new industry standards and reviews of legislative acts for January–February (“Standardization and Law”).
The final material of the issue will touch the readers' feelings– the conceptual project “Women’s Image of Energy”, which combines images generated by a neural network in the style of the world’s greatest artists based on photographs of Belarusian energy facilities. This is how the neural network sees the female image of Belarusian energy industry! The article is dedicated to Women's Day.
More information about the contents of the magazine can be found here.