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提升“获得电力”服务水平
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-11 22:17

Core Viewpoint - The improvement of the "getting electricity" service in China has significantly enhanced the business environment and directly contributes to high-quality economic and social development [1][2]. Group 1: Convenience of Electricity Access - The enhancement of the "getting electricity" level is primarily reflected in the convenience of electricity access, with low-voltage users now experiencing "zero on-site visits, zero approvals, and zero investment" [2]. - Residents and small businesses have transitioned from a history of "paying for electricity access" to a new era where "no cost is incurred for electricity access" [2]. Group 2: Supply Quality Improvement - The reliability of electricity supply has improved significantly, with some developed areas experiencing average household power outage times of less than 1 hour, and certain core regions achieving outage times in minutes [2]. - Customized power quality optimization plans have been developed for high-end manufacturing sectors, with voltage fluctuations controlled at the millisecond level in some manufacturing parks [2]. Group 3: Green Electricity Initiatives - The promotion of clean energy development and application is a key direction for improving "getting electricity" services, aligning with global climate change responses [3]. - The service mechanisms are being enhanced to facilitate efficient access to clean energy and promote green electricity consumption, which supports energy transition and enhances the international competitiveness of foreign trade enterprises [3]. Group 4: Future Development Goals - The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration have jointly issued opinions to deepen and enhance the "getting electricity" service level, aiming to achieve a modernized electricity business environment by 2029 [3]. - The five modernization goals include convenient electricity access, high-quality supply, green electricity usage, inclusive services, and collaborative regulation [3]. Group 5: Challenges Ahead - There are still shortcomings to address, such as the need for improved supply capacity in remote areas and the impact of property ownership on service quality in older urban neighborhoods [4]. - The ability to respond to natural disasters and the integration of renewable energy into the grid are also areas requiring further enhancement [4].