Group 1 - Power companies are intensifying inspections and emergency response preparations to strengthen the power supply during the winter peak season as temperatures drop and challenges such as high load, renewable energy fluctuations, and extreme weather arise [1] - The State Grid Tianjin Ninghe Company has automated key power lines to ensure uninterrupted power supply during maintenance, benefiting 23,000 households across 29 communities [2] - The State Grid Shijiazhuang Power Supply Company is using advanced technologies like drones and infrared temperature measurement to identify potential hazards in power lines, particularly in high-load areas [3] Group 2 - The integration of meteorological data with power grid operations is becoming crucial for enhancing grid resilience and clean energy utilization, with the establishment of a meteorological data service center by State Grid Shanghai [4] - A multi-scale energy meteorological forecasting system has been developed in Shandong to provide precise decision support for power dispatching, improving the resilience and stability of the power system [6] - The State Grid Jining Power Supply Company has deployed over 200 visual ice monitoring terminals and drones for real-time monitoring and inspection of power lines to prevent ice and fire hazards [7] Group 3 - The Southern Power Grid's Guangxi Laibin Power Supply Bureau is conducting special inspections on ice-prone transmission lines and implementing a comprehensive fire prevention strategy using various monitoring technologies [8]
智慧电网“御冬有术” 电力服务守护温暖
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-14 02:15