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About IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA)
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is a collaborative organization that provides a globally open, consensus-building platform where technologists and innovators work together in the development of leading-edge, market-relevant technology standards, and industry solutions shaping a better, safer and sustainable world. IEEE SA offers services that encompass the full standards lifecycle including pre-standardization, conformity assessment, alliance management, and open source development.
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Current Programs and Related Standards
IEEE SA Sustainable Maritime Industry Connections Activity
The goal of this Industry Connections activity is to bring together areas of domain expertise focused on creating a collaborative community of interest around maritime issues and investigating opportunities for new standards, reports, events and thought leadership in support
of the maritime industry. Join us today!
Developed in collaboration with the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), the IEEE 45TM series of standards offers recommended practices for electrical installations on shipboards including focuses on design, marine sectors and missions systems, systems engineering, cable systems and more.
IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES)
The Power & Energy Society (PES) provides the world’s largest forum for sharing the latest in technological developments in the electric power industry, for developing standards that guide the development and construction of equipment and systems, and for educating members of the industry and the general public.
Within IEEE PES, the Marine Systems Coordinating Committee (MSCC),coordinates with other committees of the PES, IEEE societies and committees, other technical organizations, and government agencies responsible for the application of power and energy at sea. The areas of coordination include:
IEEE-USA Energy Policy Committee (EPC)
The EPC assists in the resolution of energy problems in the United States through the provision of rational, sound, technical, and professional counsel based upon the best resources available from the IEEE. A major portion of EPC’s efforts are directed towards energy-related activities of the legislative and executive branches at all levels of the U.S. government.
Visit: IEEE PES Resource Center to Download the Issue 1: From Ship to Shore