Yangjiang Power Supply Bureau is divided into four business processes: production information, financial marketing, planning infrastructure, and human resources. It has an office, personnel department, finance department, marketing and customer service department, planning and construction department, and production technology department. , Safety Supervision Department, Information Department, Supervision and Audit Department, Political Work Department, Trade Union, Logistics Center, Transmission Department, Substation Department, Dispatch Center, Measurement Department, Communications Company, Experimental Research Institute and other 18 departments, directly under the supervision of the Urban Power Supply Bureau, Yangdong Power Supply Bureau, Yangxi Power Supply Bureau, Hailingdao Power Supply Bureau and Yangchun Power Supply Bureau (subsidiaries).
Under the correct leadership and support of China Southern Power Grid Corporation, Guangdong Power Grid Corporation and the Yangjiang Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, Yangjiang Power Supply Bureau conscientiously implements the Southern Power Grid strategy to "take the initiative to assume social responsibilities and do its best to do a good job in electric power "Supply" is the mission, standardize and optimize the production, operation and management of enterprises, strengthen quality internally and build image externally. Through the hard work of the majority of electric power employees, while the power supply continues to be tight, while ensuring the safety of the power grid through strengthening management, we have done a good job in demand-side management and quality services, advocated scientific use of electricity, and conserved electricity, so as to maximize the use of limited power. Resources have played their greatest role, shouldered better and more social responsibilities, and provided safe and reliable power guarantee for Yangjiang’s economic development and social life.
With the commissioning of large-scale energy projects such as CGN Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station, Huaxia Yangxi Thermal Power, China Resources Yangxilong Alpine Wind Power, Guodian Eling Wind Power, Huaneng Leiping Wind Power and Yangchun Pumped Storage Energy, Yangjiang will surely It will play its key role as the energy base of Guangdong Province in the fertile soil of western Guangdong, and Yangjiang Power Supply Bureau will also inject more vitality into Yangjiang's future!
What is the compensation standard for the land occupied by China Resources Wind Power Phase II in Jianhe County?
The remuneration of new energy (wind power) is relatively low in the entire power industry. The remuneration of China Resources New Energy (wind power) is considered to be above average in the wind power industry. However, China Resources Wind Power New Energy: First, geographical location Being remote has a huge impact on life. Second, compared with other types of electricity, the salary is very low. The annual salary of the attendant is about 40,000-50,000. Third, it is difficult for electric power employees to change jobs from wind power, and their career development path is narrow. Fourth, the staffing of China Resources Wind Power is one-quarter of that of other wind farms of the same size, and the workload is relatively large. Fifth, the rest time of China Resources Wind Power is half or even less than that of other wind power industries. Sixth, the year-end bonus is pure nonsense, and it is paid out around May (if you resign, you will not get the year-end bonus for half a year). (Disclosed by China Resources insiders)
Who invested in Dayou Wind Farm in Linghai City
National land acquisition compensation standards (1) Land acquisition compensation 1 Acquisition of cultivated land compensation standards Average dry land per mu Compensation of 13,000 yuan. The average compensation for paddy fields is 20,000 yuan per mu. The average compensation for vegetable fields is 30,000 yuan per mu. 2. Compensation standard for expropriation of basic farmland. The average compensation for dry land is 17,600 yuan per mu. The average compensation for paddy fields is 26,400 yuan per mu. The average compensation for vegetable fields is 44,000 yuan per mu. 3 signsThe average compensation for harvesting forest land and other agricultural land is 6,400 yuan per mu. 4. The average compensation for the expropriation of industrial and mining construction land, villagers' residences, roads and other collective construction land is 7,200 yuan per mu. 5. The average compensation for the expropriation of idle land, barren hills, wasteland, wasteland, wasteland ditches and unused land is 1,600 yuan per mu. (2) Other taxes and fees: 1 land occupation tax, calculated at 2 yuan per square meter. 2. The commercial vegetable land development and construction fund is calculated at 10,000 yuan per mu. 3. The land acquisition management fee is calculated as 3% of the total land acquisition cost. It shall be used by the land and resources department in strict accordance with relevant regulations. 4. The land acquisition fee is equal to the land occupation and compensation, with an average of 4,000 yuan per mu. It will be allocated and used as a whole, and the Provincial Department of Land and Resources is responsible for supervision and acceptance.
The Dayou Wind Farm in Linghai City is owned by two wind power companies, China Resources Wind Power and Guodian Power. Relying on the advantages of wind resources, Linghai City has continuously increased its efforts to attract investment, resulting in considerable development of wind power generation. In coastal areas such as Dayou Economic Zone, Guodian Electric Power Group has built three wind farms with a total capacity of 150,000 kilowatts and is building one wind farm with a capacity of 50,000 kilowatts. In mountainous and hilly areas, all wind power projects in Yuji Town have been connected to the grid to generate electricity. Two wind power companies, China Resources Wind Power and Guodian Power, have invested 1.5 billion yuan in wind power development projects in towns such as Baitaizi and Wendilou in Linghai City. At present, the city's total installed wind power capacity reaches 200,000 kilowatts, with 1.5 megawatts of wind turbines installed.