The Jiangxi Business Office Party Branch of the National Energy Administration’s Central China Regulatory Office recently conducted a joint activity with two provincial power entity party branches in Guangfeng District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, addressing on-site power service bottlenecks.

Participants included the Party Branch of State Grid Jiangxi Electric Power Co., Ltd.’s Power Supply and Consumption Department (Rural Revitalization Office) and the Party Branch of the Provincial Power Service Center’s Power Supply Service Department. The activity took place in Gaoyang Village, an area where Fang Zhimin’s troops once fought and part of the Northeast Jiangxi Revolutionary Base. Party members visited the former Soviet government site and the Red Army Cliff of the 21 Warriors, and laid wreaths at the Tongbo Mountain Revolutionary Martyrs’ Memorial Tower while renewing their Party admission oaths.

The three parties turned their commitment to a correct performance view into actions benefiting the people, concentrating on energy service tasks. They held on-site Q&As and jointly tackled difficulties, including the handling of unsatisfactory complaints through the 12398 energy regulatory hotline, distribution network weaknesses during the summer peak, and the critical renovation of “temporary-to-permanent” power supply communities.

The Jiangxi Business Office stated it will transform the outcomes of this red education activity into work momentum, continuing to deepen government-enterprise Party branch collaboration. Key tasks include advancing the governance of non-direct power supply and “temporary-to-permanent” communities, improving supply quality for new quality productive forces enterprises, and enhancing the quality and efficiency of handling 12398 hotline complaints and reports.