According to recent reports, the Huaneng Zangmu Hydropower Station has surpassed 22 billion kilowatt-hours in cumulative power generation, demonstrating its commitment to providing reliable electricity on the plateau and reinforcing its robust safety operation framework. As Tibet's first large-scale hydropower station, it plays a crucial role in ensuring the region's energy security and promoting the development of clean energy. The station adheres to the principles of "building on technology, solving challenges through innovation, and striving for excellence through practical action," focusing on equipment maintenance and technological advancements. It has successfully completed major projects such as unit overhauls, main transformer insulation enhancements, and excitation system upgrades, addressing significant equipment risks and ensuring safe production with solid technical capabilities. To date, the station has maintained safe operation for nearly 4,200 days, providing a strong impetus for regional energy security and stable socio-economic development. Simultaneously, the station prioritizes technological innovation, tackling the unique challenges of high-altitude hydropower operation and maintenance. It has led multiple key technology research initiatives, filling technical gaps in ecological protection and engineering maintenance for high-altitude hydropower projects, and creating a series of replicable and scalable practical models. The station has successfully established the autonomous region-level "Qujia Model Worker, Craftsman, and Employee Innovation Studio" and spearheaded the designation of a national hydropower science education base, further enhancing the reputation of plateau hydropower technology through innovative and practical efforts.
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