The Myanmar Thaketa O&M Project organized a mobilization meeting for the 2024 "Summer Peak Readiness" campaig
2024-05-24
To prepare for the "Summer Peak Readiness" campaign and ensure the safe and stable operation of the power plant during the high temperatures of summer, the Myanmar Thaketa O&M Project organized a kickoff meeting on May 22, 2024. All members of the project attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the Manager of the Project Technical Operations Department presented the overall plan for the "Summer Peak Readiness" campaign by the Company. They analyzed the severity of the local power situation in Myanmar and, considering on-site conditions, outlined the arrangements for the "Summer Peak Readiness" work for each department of the project.
Following this, Project Manager Sun Jianhua laid out specific requirements regarding the various tasks associated with the "Summer Peak Readiness" initiative:
Firstly, establish a "Summer Peak Readiness" working leadership group to centralize command and coordinate all tasks related to "Summer Peak Readiness".
Secondly, develop detailed emergency plans. Each department should clarify roles and coordination mechanisms, closely collaborate during the execution of tasks, and synergize efforts.
Thirdly, strengthen information communication and collaboration to promptly identify and resolve issues, ensuring the smooth progress of all tasks.
Fourthly, establish a reward and punishment mechanism to motivate project employees to actively participate in the "Summer Peak Readiness" work, collectively addressing the challenges posed by the initiative.
During this mobilization meeting, the overall requirements and objectives of the "Summer Peak Readiness" campaign were clearly defined, and responsibilities for each department were assigned. Moving forward, the Myanmar Thaketa O&M Project will strictly adhere to the deployment made during the mobilization meeting and spare no effort in carrying out all tasks related to "Summer Peak Readiness". This commitment aims to ensure the safe and stable operation of the units during the high temperatures of summer.

