(VEN) – The Son La Power Company set and realized many targets related to production and trading development, including construction of power networks in remote, rural areas, to celebrate the 59th anniversary of Vietnam’s power industry and the Northern Power Corporation (EVN NPC)’s 45th anniversary.
The difficult mountainous topography and whirlwinds caused Son La Province’s power industry to suffer big losses yearly. Many communes and hamlets in the province didn’t have access to the national grid. Despite difficulties, the Son La Power Company was determined to accomplish its targets and develop electric networks in the province’s remote, rural areas. Annually, the company supplied power to a number of districts in Laos. Since early this year, the company has applied the 5S program (sorting, straightening or setting in order to flow or streamlining, systematic cleaning, standardizing and sustaining) in production, trading and management activities to construct a well organized and friendly working environment. This working environment encouraged company people to create initiatives and strengthened solidarity among company people.
The company took the initiative in providing its member units with training in fire prevention and treatment and coping with natural disasters while carrying out wide, deep education to improve the community’s awareness of keeping power networks and their corridors safe and encouraging organizations and individuals to join the Earth Hour program and other power efficiency programs. Thousands of households and tens of schools responded to these programs.
The company successfully hosted an employee’s sports and physical culture festival of EVN NPC that attracted the participation of 12 units and more than 300 athletes. Son La Power Company Director Le Quang Thai said that the festival provided an opportunity for EVN NPC staff members to increase mutual understanding and solidarity.
Since 1998, the company has supported the Chieng Cong Commune in Muong La District. Chieng Cong was a poor commune and it now has schools, commune office buildings and a power network. The company’s assistance for Chieng Cong is a catalyst to the commune’s development.
The company also supported Vietnamese heroic mothers and annually provided donations worth hundreds of millions of dong for construction of housing for the poor and other donations for funds for Agent Orange victims, orphans and disabled children.
The company did a good job in customer care. Monthly, it made reports on the use of electricity in businesses and organizations in the province and compared power consumption in concerned months with the same periods of the previous year to see if users reached power efficiency or not. The company then sent these reports to power users and the provincial People’s Committee and Department of Industry and Trade so these two agencies can have measures to deal with customers that did not meet power efficiency requirements./.
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