Overview

OVERVIEW OF THE SOCIETY OF POWER ENGINEERS (INDIA)

The Society of Power Engineers (India) [SPE (I)] is a non-governmental and professional body established in 1945 in New Delhi under the umbrella of the Central Board of Irrigation and Power (CBI&P). The Society was formed to bring together power engineers across the nation and promote technical excellence through collaboration.

The India Chapter of SPE (I) was established on 3rd October 1996, thanks to the pioneering efforts of Er. N. Dinker (then Member–Technical, Gujarat Electricity Board) along with Er. S.M. Takalkar, Er. M.M. Nayak, Er. S.M. Joshi, Er. K.S. Dave, Er. S.R. Shukla, Er. D.M. Shah, Er. M.K. Das, and others.

More than 200 engineers enrolled as members at inception, and the membership has continued to grow steadily over the years.

Major Activities

Academic and Industry Collaboration

Organization and Governance

Key Features