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11.04.2008

Lights always on in Europe

NESA is a partner in UNDERSTAND, a European Commission’s Leonardo da Vinci training project, intended for electricity transmission system operators (TSOs). The objective is to provide a vocational training package for cross-border cooperation in electricity transmission crisis management.
19.05.2005

Plenary Meeting of NATO's SCEPC in Helsinki on 25 and 26 April 2005

NATO’s Senior Civil Emergency Planning Committee in Helsinki on 25th and 26th April also considered how to ensure effective civilian support to military crisis response operations.

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Annual Report 2008

Two significant changes were highlighted in the operations of 2008: reform of the security of supply organisation and the new Government decision regarding the security of supply objectives. They provided a new direction for developing operations. The amendment to the Act governing the security of supply entered into force on 1 July 2008; pursuant to this amendment, the organisations of the National Emergency Supply Agency and the National Board of Economic Defence were merged. The Board of Directors is the highest body directing and supervising operations. Its members now include representatives of industry and commerce. The proposal for the new Government decision regarding the security of supply objectives, prepared in the security of supply organisation, was confirmed on 21 August 2008. The new decision now contains a more unambiguous and detailed division between, on the one hand, the critical objectives of securing national infrastructure, and, on the other, securing the critical production.
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Annual Report 2007

The operations were focused on the proposal drawn up in 2006 to merge the National Emergency Supply Agency with the National Board of Economic Defence (NBED). The National Emergency Supply Agency would take responsibility for all of NBED’s valid preparedness plans and agreements concluded with industry and commerce, i.e. pool agreements, and the other committees and working groups set up by the PTS. The aim is for the legislation to come into force on 1 July 2008. Questions relating to energy were also highlighted in the operations in 2007. In order to guarantee electricity production during peak consumption, i.e. in extremely low temperatures, the Reserve Power Act came into force. The National Emergency Supply Agency’s new high security server hotel began operations at the start of the year.
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