Photo shows work staff of State Grid Chongqing learning electricity demand of Chongqing Jiangjin Fengyuan Chinese Prickly Ash Co., Ltd.
BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Co., has created a multi-grid manager service model and accurately grasped the power demand of customers, so as to realize rapid response and efficient handling of customer demand as well as ensure sufficient power supply to local market players.
Photo shows work staff of State Grid Chongqing carrying out investigation of potential safety hazards of electrical equipment and facilities
Jiangjin is the largest Chinese prickly ash planting and production base in China, with a total planting area of 530,000 acres.
It is learned that freezers, testing equipment and automatic deep processing production lines of prickly ash production companies can not be powered off once operational, otherwise the product quality will be affected. Therefore, State Grid Chongqing work staff has put forward optimized electricity consumption schemes, and helped find potential safety hazards in equipment and facilities, assuring normal production of these enterprises.
"In order to meet our electricity needs and ensure safe and reliable power supply, the State Grid has delivered service to the door, and launched 24-hour/7-dayworking mode", said Yang Huazhong, the legal representative of Chongqing Jiangjin Fengyuan Chinese Prickly Ash Co., Ltd.
In recent years, Jiangjin District has expanded its international market presence by seizing the strategic opportunities brought by Belt and Road Initiative and Chongqing's construction of an inland opening-up highland. Since 2022, Jiangjin District has exported more than 100 tonnes of preserved Chinese prickly ash, dried prickly ash and prickly ash oil and etc., earning more than 1.5million U.S. dollars of foreign exchange.
Photo shows work staff of State Grid Chongqing inspecting the distribution box for Chongqing Jiangjin Fengyuan Chinese Prickly Ash Co., Ltd.
(Edited by Bao Nuomin with Xinhua Silk Road, baonuomin@xinhua.org)