Reliable energy aids summer surge at scenic resort
As summer draws in throngs of tourists, the Yinji International Tourism Resort in Xinmi, Zhengzhou, Henan province, is ensuring its scenic attractions are fully powered to meet the soaring demand.
With advanced facilities, product offerings, services and relatively strong market presence, the tourism resort achieved the prestigious "National Tourism Resort" designation in June 2023, the highest honor in China's tourism sector. This accolade has driven even greater popularity, prompting the resort to implement robust measures to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
To support this surge, State Grid Xinmi Power Supply Co has strategically partnered with the resort, delivering a comprehensive and reliable power supply solution. By analyzing grid performance trends, load fluctuations, weather forecasts, and anticipated visitor numbers, the company has crafted a tailored power supply plan. This strategy includes clearly defined measures and responsibilities to ensure uninterrupted power throughout the resort.
It has also adopted a multi-layered inspection approach, utilizing drones alongside manual checks to meticulously monitor and maintain the resort's power lines and infrastructure. This proactive stance helps to swiftly identify and resolve any potential safety risks, the power operator said.
Looking ahead, Xinmi aims to continuously enhance public awareness of electrical safety and improve emergency response capabilities, which will contribute to a stable power environment for the resort and support the city's broader goals in developing a model tourism destination, said State Grid Xinmi Power Supply Co.
lijiaying@chinadaily.com.cn
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