Inner Mongolia Energy Group Generates 14.2 Billion kWh During Double Festival Period

Deep News
Oct 11

Inner Mongolia Energy Group has announced that during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, the company generated a cumulative 14.2 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity, demonstrating its role as a "vanguard" and "main force" in energy supply assurance for the region.

From October 1 to 8, the group's coal power segment contributed 8.6 billion kWh, while the new energy segment generated 5.6 billion kWh. The company operated at full capacity with a high sense of political responsibility and mission to ensure stable energy supply during the holiday period.

Inner Mongolia Energy Group leveraged coal's role as a "ballast stone" by formulating supply assurance plans in advance and carefully arranging production tasks. While ensuring safe and stable power supply, the company simultaneously advanced major project construction and heating unit maintenance. In response to frequent power grid peak regulation during the holidays, thermal power units strictly implemented deep peak regulation technical measures. The company also took multiple approaches to purchase and store coal, utilizing refined coal blending to ensure stable operation of the entire coal transportation and boiler systems.

In the new energy sector, the intelligent operation and maintenance company's regional centers established comprehensive emergency response plans, strengthened operational monitoring and management, and increased on-site inspection efforts. They conducted "carpet-style" special inspections and closed-loop rectification of key areas, important equipment, and weak links. The company reinforced the implementation of the "two tickets and three systems" safety protocol, eliminated unauthorized operations and violations, and carefully managed safety across all systems and processes to ensure reliable equipment operation and safe power generation.

During the holiday period, the group's new energy power generation increased by 3.3 billion kWh year-over-year, highlighting the growing contribution of renewable energy sources to the company's overall power output.

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