Now that it’s spring, it’s time for agricultural activities to get underway. Workers of China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd. (CSG) have made inspections at farmlands to check agriculture-related transmission lines and power equipment for irrigation. The inspections aimed to eliminate electrical hazards and ensure timely and safe power use for farmers during spring ploughing.

Electricians check transmission lines. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
CSG installed new transformers and large cross-section lines at the plantation base in Doumen District in Zhuhai City, South China’s Guangdong Province. These can provide enough power for 130,000 lights at night, thereby improving the quality and quantity of dragon fruits at the base.

Electricians check transmission lines at a dragon fruit plantation in Doumen District in Zhuhai City, South China’s Guangdong Province. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Electricians made more frequent inspection tours at the potato seed breeding base in Bijie City, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, and held to their positions to perform their duties on time, thereby ensuring the stable power supply for the base.

Electricians made an inspection tour at a potato seed breeding base in Bijie City, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Electricians walked to the rice seed breeding base in Nanning, the capital of South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, to check power usage and analyze power needs.

Electricians inspect the rice seed breeding base in Nanning, the capital of South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Electricians made an inspection tour of the transmission lines in the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Southwest China’s Yunnan Province.

Electricians inspect transmission lines in the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
(Executive editor: Yuan Ting)