China News Service, Taiyuan, November 16th (Gao Yuqing) The reporter learned from the Shanxi Provincial Energy Administration on the 16th that the province’s "Regulations for Safe Production Management of Gas Power Generation" (hereinafter referred to as the "Code") was officially implemented on the 16th. This is China’s gas power generation The industry's first management standard.

  Gas refers to the gas containing methane as the main component in coal seams, and is known as the "number one killer" of coal mine safety.

According to statistics from the National Mine Safety Supervision Bureau of China, between 2002 and 2019, the death toll from coal mine gas accidents accounted for about one-third of all deaths in coal mine accidents.

  In China, the use of gas for power generation is still a new field in the development and utilization of unconventional natural gas. The norms and standards for the internal operation of such power companies have not been unified at the national and provincial levels.

The "Code" promulgated this time is the first management standard for China's gas power generation industry, and it has exemplary significance for the country's gas power generation.

  The "Specification" was proposed and organized and formulated by the Shanxi Provincial Energy Administration, promulgated and issued by the Shanxi Provincial Market Supervision Administration, edited by Shanxi Gas Power Generation Association, and drafted by Jinju Coal and Electricity Company, the largest gas power generation company in China, Jinneng Holding Equipment Manufacturing Group .

  "In recent years, gas power generation has developed rapidly. Although the installed capacity is not large, this is currently the best way to safely use coal mine gas." said Chen Dongfeng, deputy general manager of Jinju Coal and Electricity Company, but in terms of safety management, If you refer to the management system of coal mines or electric power, the gaps are relatively large.

"So, for our power generation companies, we need our own safety management standards."

  The "Specifications" was drafted in February 2019 and took two and a half years to complete. It is defined in 14 aspects including safety target management, organization staffing, facility and equipment management, production site management, risk management and control, hidden danger investigation, occupational health, and emergency management. Standards, with a view to providing scientific guarantees for the safe production and management of gas power generation.

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