2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20179101020
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Ethical Implications to the Assessment of the Smart Grid Technology in Russia

Abstract: Abstract. This paper brings up the issue of staff training for professional development of the Smart Grid technology and for use of its elements by customers in households. It was revealed that the considerable part of the respondents was not familiar with the definition of Smart Grid. That required the development of communication skills by energy engineering students and their social activity as well. The reasons mentioned make actual the following elements of engineering education: social responsibility, st… Show more

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“…The technological and innovative business sector must be premised on corporate social responsibility based on the fact that production in intelligent systems with sensors and electrical networks must include people's needs and this ought to be the main parameter for design and construction. [98][99][100]. 4.…”
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“…The technological and innovative business sector must be premised on corporate social responsibility based on the fact that production in intelligent systems with sensors and electrical networks must include people's needs and this ought to be the main parameter for design and construction. [98][99][100]. 4.…”
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confidence: 99%