The "100-Day Rush" series of reports: Rolling up sleeves and working hard, domestic and international projects are working overtime during the holidays to pursue excellence
Release time:
2017-04-05
To fully achieve the goal of the "6.30" decisive battle and realize the 200-megawatt project grid connection as scheduled, Linyi Power's projects at home and abroad actively responded to the call of the "100-day rush" labor competition, meticulously organized and planned, actively mobilized, and paid close attention to resource allocation, process connection, and other construction organization arrangements for each work surface, using practical actions to sound the horn for a great campaign.
To fully achieve the goal of the "6.30" decisive battle and realize the grid connection of the 200-megawatt project as scheduled, Linyi Power's domestic and international projects actively responded to the call of the "100-day rush" labor competition, meticulously organized and planned, actively mobilized, and implemented resource allocation and process connection of each work face, using practical actions to sound the horn of a large-scale effort. In the face of tight time, heavy tasks, numerous projects, and high construction difficulty, employees on the project front line, regardless of personal gains and losses, did not stop work during the Qingming Festival, working overtime, and diligently striving on the construction front line to overcome difficulties in completing the major tasks.
The 1MW agricultural rooftop photovoltaic power station project in Kedah, Malaysia, jointly undertaken by Linyi Power and Linyi Photovoltaic, is the first FIT project of the Malaysian government. The construction progress and engineering quality are highly valued by the Malaysian government. Since signing the contract with Malaysia, the relevant design, installation, and debugging processes have been carried out intensively. The Linyi Power engineering and technology team strengthened their sense of responsibility, enhanced safe and civilized construction, and strictly implemented local design requirements and construction standards; strictly controlled safety and quality, insisting on doing every detail and every procedure according to the standards, striving to build the project into a demonstration project for the group overseas; all technical and management personnel adhered to their posts, loved their jobs, and worked hard and dedicated, shouldering the heavy responsibility of on-site construction management, and building high-quality and efficient project engineering.
Song Shuguang, the construction manager of the Linyi Power Engineering Management Center, is responsible for the installation guidance and electrical debugging of this project. He said that March is the rainy season in Malaysia, with abundant rainfall and high humidity. The weather is unpredictable, sometimes sunny and sometimes heavy rain; as long as there are clouds on the mountaintop, it will rain. To ensure the construction period, Linyi Power personnel continue to stick to the project front line in the rain. Our employees work under such conditions and work overtime on holidays. Our dedication has been highly recognized by the local owners.
Today, the 1MW agricultural rooftop photovoltaic power station project in Kedah, Malaysia, is progressing smoothly—currently, the greenhouse construction and 80% of the component installation work have been completed, and it is expected to be connected to the grid and generate electricity by the end of April.
During the rush period of the Jiayuguan 20-megawatt photovoltaic power generation project, many employees took the initiative to postpone their work or give up holidays, adhering to the principle of seizing every moment, carrying out construction of the comprehensive building and production building, as well as pile testing for the support frame.
Constructing a photovoltaic power station on a relatively flat Gobi desert is not technically difficult. The Jiayuguan 20-megawatt photovoltaic power generation project has two major difficulties: a tight construction period—it must be connected to the grid before "6.30"; and the strong wind and sand in the Gobi desert, requiring the engineering design and construction stages to consider wind and sand prevention and anti-fouling capabilities. Project manager Li Jianpeng introduced that the inconvenience in life, the harsh environment, the tight construction period, and the high standards and strict requirements for construction quality… all these have not been able to stop the Linyi Power people. To ensure the construction period, the project team members get up early in the morning and turn on high-power lighting at night, often working until eleven or twelve o'clock. There is no vegetation in the Gobi desert, and there is a lot of wind and sand all year round. This high-frequency, high-intensity wind and sand erosion has a great impact on the reliability and service life of the equipment. Therefore, we have considered it comprehensively from the beginning of the design, paying attention to details.
Three weeks have passed since the launch of Linyi Power's "100-day rush to ensure 6.30 grid connection" labor competition. In the face of the pressure of the target task, the Engineering Management Center and the Operation Management Center are steadily advancing, resolutely overcoming all difficulties, meticulously organizing, and making reasonable arrangements. All participating employees, with a more positive work attitude, selfless spirit, and serious attitude, ensure that various indicators such as safety and quality meet the standards, using the working concept of "high standards, scientific approach, and no slack" as an action guide, striving to complete the "6.30" project grid connection task with high quality and efficiency.
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