State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company: Ensuring uninterrupted power supply for winter irrigation and guaranteeing agricultural production through early action
For a good harvest next year, it's crucial to irrigate the farmland during winter. Following the autumn harvest, winter irrigation preparations are well underway. To ensure that farmers can safely use electricity for winter irrigation, on Oct 17, the State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company initiated plans ahead of time. Prior to winter irrigation, they actively organized staff to conduct a comprehensive investigation of potential safety hazards in agricultural power supply equipment, including motor well power lines and agricultural irrigation distribution transformers, within its jurisdiction.
The company's staff ventured into the fields and pumping stations to investigate and address potential safety hazards in agricultural power supply equipment, including motor well distribution rooms, power lines, and distribution transformers, that are involved in winter irrigation. They accurately assessed the operation of irrigation and drainage equipment, promptly addressed various hidden dangers and defects, and installed additional safety warning signs in critical lines and equipment areas in the fields. These signs serve as a constant reminder for operators of agricultural machinery vehicles to avoid line equipment, thereby preventing delays in winter irrigation production due to equipment failures and safety incidents. Simultaneously, the company conducted a comprehensive assessment of irrigation power demand within its jurisdiction, enhanced load monitoring of irrigation and drainage lines and distribution stations, proactively identified potentially overloaded line equipment, implemented upgrading and reconstruction projects, and spared no efforts to resolve the issue of power supply bottlenecks during winter irrigation.
It is reported that the State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company places great emphasis on the annual winter farmland irrigation. In line with the overall requirements of delivering excellent service for winter irrigation power protection, they extend their high-quality service to the fields, organizing staff to explain safety precautions for irrigation electricity to users at the edge of wheat fields, in greenhouses, and beside motor wells. They provide technical guidance for the operation of electrical equipment, promptly correcting issues such as "hanging lines" and "ground-climbing lines" that result in unauthorized connections, and assist in resolving various electricity-related problems. Simultaneously, they have established a green channel for the expansion of winter irrigation power services, streamlining the process of service expansion, report, and installation, shortening the time limit for meter installation and power connection, and prioritizing the assurance of winter irrigation power supply. They have also expedited the response speed for fault repairs, enhanced the quality of emergency repair services, and effectively guaranteed that users will receive "timely", "satisfactory" and "reliable" electricity supply.