
When the happy atmosphere of National Day
is spreading in the streets and alleys, and thousands of families are immersed
in the warmth and joy of the festival, there are a group of people who stay
away from the hustle and bustle of the city and stick to the vast wind farm,
using sweat and responsibility to protect the stable transmission of green
energy.
At the Bayin Wind Power Project Department
in Inner Mongolia, the festive cheer seems to have no connection with this
place. In the control room, the on-duty staff are fully focused on monitoring
screens, closely tracking equipment parameters. They frequently record data and
analyze operational status. Whenever anomalies are detected, they immediately
contact field personnel for prompt resolution. "They are like the eyes of
the wind farm – they must remain vigilant at all times, allowing no room for
carelessness."

Meanwhile, on-site inspection personnel
shoulder even more demanding responsibilities. To ensure the safe and stable
operation of the booster station during the holiday period, they have not only
increased inspection frequency but also intensified checks on critical
equipment. Like vigilant hunters, they meticulously examine every detail:
visually inspecting equipment appearances, listening for operational anomalies,
detecting unusual odors through olfaction, and using professional diagnostic tools
to conduct comprehensive "health checks" on devices, thereby promptly
identifying potential risks.
In the warehouse, the material
administrator is also busy. He is busy taking stock of the inventory to ensure
that spare parts are sufficient. "The normal operation of the fan
equipment is inseparable from the material support, and I want to ensure that
the right parts can be provided in time when needed.