"Recently, there has been a significant drop in temperature, and the Haiyuan area of Zhongwei City in Ningxia has also experienced rain and snow. Extreme weather can easily lead to ice accumulation on transmission lines, so we must strengthen monitoring and conduct special patrols on sections prone to icing," said the head of the Transmission Monitoring Team at State Grid Zhongwei Power Supply Company during a team meeting.
Affected by cold air, the Zhongwei region is experiencing widespread cooling, with Haiyuan County even facing unseasonal autumn snowfall, posing a severe test to the safe and stable operation of the power grid. In response to the sudden change in weather, the company promptly activated its emergency response for rain, snow, and freezing disasters to safeguard the safe and stable operation of transmission lines.
As soon as the cold wave warning was issued, the company entered a "combat readiness" state. In light of the unusual weather, it adjusted the patrol schedule for snowy areas to conduct rounds every 15 minutes. If any abnormal monitoring data or images showing ice accumulation or excessive snow are detected, instant snapshots are taken, and alerts are issued. Personnel are then organized to quickly respond and remove ice from the lines.
This special patrol work in response to the autumn snowfall not only serves as an effective test of the company's emergency response capabilities but also accumulates valuable experience for the upcoming winter power supply work. Moving forward, the company will adapt to local weather changes, identify the "direction" for line inspections, focus on key tasks, and take precise actions to effectively prevent issues related to snowfall, strong winds, and freezing temperatures. It will also diligently follow up on the electricity needs of the public to ensure robust operational support throughout this winter.
(By Jiang Xiaolei, Li Runyu)
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