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Hunan Provincial People's Congress Cooling, Heating and Hot Water System Renovation Project Successfully Passes Completion Acceptance

Release time:2021-10-27Views:
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On October 26, the cooling, heating and hot water system renovation project of Hunan Provincial People's Congress, which was constructed by our company, successfully passed the completion acceptance by the authorities of Hunan Provincial People's Congress.  

The renovation project of Hunan Provincial People's Congress's cooling, heating and hot water system mainly aims at solving problems such as outdated cooling and heating systems and low energy supply efficiency in the provincial people's congress organs. It involves a series of technical transformation measures including upgrading of heat source equipment, optimizing pipe network systems to reduce losses, and building an energy management platform, so as to realize smart energy management and ultimately achieve the goals of energy supply optimization, energy conservation and consumption reduction.  

At the project acceptance site, the acceptance team composed of leaders from the Service Center and Administrative Office of Hunan Provincial People's Congress, together with our staff, checked and accepted the technical transformation content one by one against the project implementation plan, and highly affirmed and praised the implementation of the project plan, construction quality and the effect of energy supply optimization.  

Since the project was put into operation in mid-September, the overall operation and maintenance of the project has been in good condition. On the basis of ensuring the normal supply of hot water and air conditioning in the office and residential areas of the Provincial People's Congress, the unit energy consumption of hot water is expected to be reduced by 50%, effectively achieving the goals of energy conservation and consumption reduction, and giving full play to the demonstration effect of energy conservation and emission reduction in public institutions.
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