(HBO) – The Hoa Binh Power Company (PC Hoa Binh) has devised plans in management, operation, inspection and improvement of the provincial electrical grid to ensure stable power supply during the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
During the late months of 2021, PC Hoa Binh
inspected the province’s electrical grid and handled problems to guarantee
stable and safe supply during the 2022 Tet festival.
To improve the quality of power supply, PC Hoa
Binh over the years has rolled out concerted measures to bolster electrical
infrastructure investment. In 2021, power companies built 77 new transformers
to mitigate the risk of electric overload.
Deputy Director of PC Hoa Binh Luong Van Phuong
said electricity demand increases before and during Tet. Therefore, since last
months of 2021, the company had asked its affiliates to devise plans for stable
power supply, especially during Tet.
The units were requested to appoint staff to
keep watch during holidays and devise scenarios to handle incidents, as well as
prepare necessary equipment.
PC Hoa Binh ordered no disruption in power
supply as well as outage between January 30 and February 3, except for incident
response.
Units must prepare spare devices, fuel,
communication methods and vehicles for prompt actions in case incidents arise.
The remote operation centre was asked to develop
a power supply plan across the province so as to ensure flexibility in the work
during Tet holidays.
With thorough preparation, Phuong underlined
that PC Hoa Binh will ensure stable and safe power supply for local residents
during Tet./.
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