Ouagadougou, The head of the Renewable Thermal Energy Laboratory (LETRE) at Joseph KI-Zerbo University, Professor Sié Kam, indicated on Saturday in Ouagadougou that his laboratory has the resource in the field of energy and still continue to produce it.
“It is already a very good thing to think about energy in general and nuclear energy in particular. The authorities of our country have made a strong and good decision in our opinion. The technical structures of the laboratories in this country still need to be able to train many people in this field. This is what we are doing through the teams that train doctors in the field,” indicated the head of the Renewable Thermal Energy Laboratory (LETRE) at Joseph KI-Zerbo University, Professor Sié Kam. .
For Mr. Kam, there are resources in the field of energy in general and nuclear power in particular, but we still need to produce some because it is not enough.
The head of the Renewable Thermal Energy Laboratory (LETRE) at Joseph KI-Zerbo University, Professor Sié Kam, spoke on Saturday in Ouagadougou, on the occasion of the very first laboratory assembly.
For him, the laboratory assembly will make it possible to validate and adopt the statutory texts and management documents of the LETRE.
According to him, the holding of this body is a requirement of the university authorities “who have decided to take the path of regulating research at the Joseph Ki-Zerbo University of Ouagadougou”.
“We are here to comply with the texts in force in order to be able to operate the laboratory as it should and according to the regulations,” he concluded.
The Renewable Thermal Energy Laboratory (LETRE) at Joseph KI-Zerbo University was created in 2009 by Professor Joseph Dieudonné Bathiébo, now retired. Three other retired professors: Professor Alioune Ouédraogo, Professor Abdoulaye Ouédraogo and Professor Florent Kiéno provided their support as resource people at this laboratory assembly.
It includes 5 teams, namely: Thermal Transfers in Energy Systems (TTSE) led by Professor Sié Kam, Engineering of complex energy conversion and energy efficiency systems (ISC3E), led by Professor Bernard Zouma, Physics of semiconductors and photovoltaic energy (PSCEPV), directed by Professor Issa Zerbo, Applied Nuclear Sciences (SNA) directed by Professor Martial Zoungrana and Physics of the Atmosphere-Radiation-Climate (PARC) under the direction of Professor Bruno Korgo.
Source: Burkina Information Agency
