Hoa Binh Power Company (PC Hoa Binh) has proactively rolled out plans and solutions to ensure the stable and safe operation of the electricity grid, so as to meet the increasing needs of customers in the year-end period.
Hoa Binh Power Company works to ensure stable power supply amid rising demand.
In recent years, PC Hoa Binh has prioritised investment in
building and upgrading its power infrastructure, considering it a crucial
solution to improve quality, and ensure safe and stable supply. As the end of
the year is a critical time when electricity loads are forecast to spike,
raising the risk of grid overloading, the company has directed its affiliated
units to conduct thorough inspections and reviews to promptly detect and
address potential issues across the network.
Nguyen Phuc Thinh, Director of PC Hoa Binh, stated that the
company has worked with the People’s Committees of districts and communes to
speed up the progress of major repair and upgrade projects. Since the beginning
of the year, 12 infrastructure projects have been completed, including the
construction and upgrading of over 34 kilometres of medium-voltage lines, 84
kilometres of low-voltage lines, and the installation or capacity upgrade of
108 distribution substations.
In addition, the company has also ramped up efforts to
promote energy conservation. Simple actions, such as turning off appliances
when not in use and reducing the use of high-power devices during peak hours,
can make a significant difference in maintaining a stable and safe power
supply, Thinh added.
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