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The electrification <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> former Soviet Union has been a major priority <strong>of</strong> successive<br />

Soviet governments since <strong>the</strong> revolution. There is a closer linking between <strong>the</strong>se<br />

engineers and <strong>Russian</strong> scientists because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> need <strong>to</strong> develop grids for <strong>the</strong><br />

delivery <strong>of</strong> power nationwide.<br />

Before 1940<br />

1. Electrodynamics Institute in Kiev. 2. Physics and Power Engineering Institute in Riga.<br />

1940s<br />

3. Power Engineering Institute in Irkutsk. 4. A. V. Likov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute<br />

in Minsk. 5. Technical Thermal Physics Institute in Kiev.<br />

1960s<br />

6. Odessa Technical Thermal Physics Institute in Odessa (Branch). 7. Nuclear Power<br />

Engineering Institute in Minsk. Founded in 8. Physical and Technical Problems <strong>of</strong><br />

Energetics Institute in Kaunas. 9. Problems <strong>of</strong> Modeling in Power Engineering<br />

Institute in Kiev.<br />

1980s<br />

10. Thermal Physics and Electrophysics Institute in Tallinn. 11. Physical Technical<br />

Institute in Ashkhabad.<br />

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