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服务先行 乘“云”而上——广东电网打造现代化用电营商环境观察
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang· 2025-06-17 00:23
Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration of China have issued guidelines to enhance the electricity service environment by 2029, aiming for a modernized electricity business environment characterized by convenience, high quality, green energy, inclusive services, and coordinated regulation [1] Group 1: Electricity Service Improvement - The Southern Power Grid's Guangdong Electric Power Company is committed to improving the "access to electricity" level, with Guangzhou aiming for international leadership and the Greater Bay Area striving to be among the world's top bay areas [1] - The company is focusing on building charging facilities to address electric vehicle charging difficulties and is implementing a full-process online "cloud service" to streamline electricity access for businesses [1][7] Group 2: Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions - The Guangdong Electric Power Company has effectively addressed the "charging difficulties" for electric bicycles through collaboration with government and enterprises, establishing a green channel for charging installation in residential areas [2] - As of May this year, the company has facilitated the construction of 4,250 electric bicycle charging interfaces across 170 residential communities, benefiting over 60,000 households [2] Group 3: Streamlined Electricity Access for Businesses - The Guangdong Electric Power Company has shifted to a proactive service model, assisting businesses in planning and designing electricity solutions, which reduces investment costs and improves connection efficiency [3][4] - Starting in 2024, the company will encourage local branches to implement "plug-in" services and combined temporary and permanent electricity installation models [3] Group 4: Digital Services for Major Projects - The Guangdong Electric Power Company has introduced a comprehensive digital "cloud service" for major projects, significantly reducing initial investment costs for businesses, such as a 30 million yuan project in Zhongshan [6] - The "cloud service" utilizes digital technologies to provide differentiated services, including online submission of documents, remote inspections, and intelligent planning of power supply paths [6][7]
阳谷县推行“容缺受理+并联审批”制度,审批时限压缩60%以上
Qi Lu Wan Bao Wang· 2025-06-10 12:09
Economic Development - The county's GDP reached 8.398 billion with a growth rate of 6.4% in the first quarter, driven by primary, secondary, and tertiary industries growing at 3.4%, 5.7%, and 7.9% respectively [3] - Retail sales of consumer goods increased by 7.8%, and total import and export volume reached 5.824 billion [3] - Fixed asset investment grew by 11.2% year-on-year from January to April, with public budget revenue reaching 733 million, a growth of 6.93% [3] Project Construction - A total of 120 key projects have been selected for implementation this year, with a total investment of 39.32 billion [4] - The county has adopted a "concurrent approval" system, reducing technical report review time by 40% and overall approval time by over 60% [4] - The major project "Jinhong Down Products" was completed from approval to construction in just 3 months, with over 100 projects expected to start construction by the end of the year [4] Policy and Financial Support - The county has organized two batches of special bond project applications, with 25 projects approved by the provincial development and reform commission, totaling 20.038 billion [5] - Two projects received central budget funding of 41.05 million, and another project received provincial basic construction investment of 20 million [5] Green Energy Transition - Renewable energy installed capacity reached 585.2 thousand kilowatts by the end of April, accounting for 88.6% of the total installed capacity [6] - Renewable energy generation reached 242 million kilowatt-hours from January to April, representing 62.7% of total generation and 23.7% of the county's total electricity consumption [6] - Ongoing construction of wind power projects is expected to generate 575 million kilowatt-hours annually, with projected revenue of 172 million and tax contributions of 24.46 million [6]