
State Grid Implements Multiple Measures to Ensure Power Supply During "Double Festival"
A reporter learned from State Grid on the 3rd that during the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday, State Grid implemented multiple measures to enhance emergency response efficiency. It arranged 13,000 emergency repair teams, 97,000 repair personnel, and 25,000 repair vehicles, while deploying 3,334 mobile power source vehicles and 13,000 generators to ensure reliable power supply around the clock.
To ensure stable power supply in scenic areas during the holiday period, State Grid activated an "air-space-ground" integrated inspection mode, conducting special inspections and maintenance on power supply equipment and lines within scenic areas across various locations.
In Huangshan, Anhui, State Grid Anhui Electric Power Company utilized power big data to comprehensively mark distribution transformers in scenic areas, enabling real-time monitoring of distribution network equipment operation status and strengthening the monitoring and early warning of abnormalities in lines and transformer districts. In Fuzhou, Fujian, State Grid Fujian Electric Power Company implemented feeder automation at the Yantaishan Commercial Pedestrian Block, achieving second-level automatic isolation and power restoration for distribution line faults.
In the Langfang Airport Economic Zone of Hebei, State Grid Jibei Electric Power Company commissioned an intelligent super charging station with human-computer interaction capabilities before National Day. The intelligent pod robot deployed at the super charging station uses a voice interaction model to provide services such as charging guidance and status queries for vehicle owners. It also detects key parameters of the charging vehicle's battery, such as voltage, current, and temperature, providing reference suggestions for vehicle owners regarding battery maintenance and enhancing the charging experience.
During the holiday period, major power grid construction projects continued without interruption. In the Xiongan New Area, the Xiongan 500 kV substation entered the final冲刺 stage of construction, with nearly a hundred construction workers vigorously carrying out electrical equipment installation and debugging work. Once operational, the project will become the first power transmission hub station to provide clean energy to the Xiongan New Area.
In Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, over 400 power grid construction personnel remained at the construction site of the Arong Banner 500 kV New Energy Collection and Transmission/Transformation Project. After being put into operation, the project will optimize the grid structure in the eastern Inner Mongolia region and provide a reliable power transmission channel for planned new energy projects in the Hulunbuir area to connect to the grid.
