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TSNII SET – 50 YEARS

2 october 2015

Ship Electric Engineering & Technology Institute (TSNII SET) is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Preconditions for setting up the special research institute major at ship electric equipment appeared in the 50th of the last century when it became evident that ship electric power systems were getting more and more sophisticated and powerful. Other factors for establishing TSNII SET involved implementation of nuclear power plants on board the nuclear Naval ships of USSR, introduction of radioelectronic sensor systems and higher power consumption of ship weapons system. In 2003 the scope of research activities of TSNII SET were extended to include the new promising field -hydrogen power engineering. In accordance with the Presidential Decree of March 21, 2007 and Governmental Order of June 9, 2007 TSNII SET was reorganized and incorporated in the Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute on August 1, 2012, that in its turn was renamed as Krylov State Research Centre.

Today TSNII SET is one of the largest research branches of Krylov Centre. TSNII SET is a multi-purpose specialist research & production center pursuing advanced research, development and technology projects related to the design and production of ship electric equipment including turn-key projects starting from the inception of new scientific ideas throughout to the actual installation of equipment on site. The Institute is developing, manufacturing, delivering and testing electric equipment; self-contained electric power systems; electric propulsion systems; control, monitoring and diagnostic systems; units and assemblies; load devices; electro-static protection of tankers. Unique facility for electric equipment and systems testing is capable to perform up to 80% of electric hardware tests earlier conducted on board the ship only.

TSNII SET is actively developing hydrogen power solutions based on fuel cell technologies. The Institute has become a sole organization in Russia developing fuel cells using solid polymer electrolytes and intermetallic hydrogen storage systems pooling the efforts of the best St. Petersburg scientists and process engineers. Today the prototypes of hydrogen power plants of TSNII SET are approaching the production level.


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