The address of Shanghai Power Grid is at Laiyang Road 1008, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company is the oldest electric power enterprise in China, which belongs to State Grid Corporation. Responsible for Shanghai's power transmission, distribution, sales and service industries, uniformly dispatch Shanghai power grid, participate in the formulation and implementation of Shanghai power grid development planning and rural electrification, and supervise and guide the safe and economical use of electricity in the city.
The extraordinary development course of Shanghai power grid is the result of hard struggle and innovation of generations of power workers, and it is also the epitome of China power industry's continuous progress and going global. Wu Jun, general manager of State Grid Shanghai Maintenance Company, said: By reviewing the extraordinary century-long struggle of Shanghai Power Grid, our State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company will strengthen the people's power industry for the people, help the national double carbon strategy, speed up the construction of a new power system, and make more contributions to the construction of Shanghai's resilient city.
Business scope of State Grid
As an important state-owned backbone enterprise related to national energy security and the lifeline of the national economy, State Grid Corporation operates all state-owned assets invested by the State and State Grid Corporation in accordance with the law, engages in power purchase and sale business, and is responsible for power trading and dispatching among power grids in various regions under its jurisdiction. Participate in the investment, construction and operation of trans-regional power transmission and networking projects.
According to the relevant provisions of the state, with the approval of the relevant departments, engage in domestic and foreign investment and financing business, independently carry out foreign trade circulation business, international cooperation, foreign project contracting and foreign labor cooperation, engage in scientific research, technology development, information communication and consulting services related to power supply, and engage in other businesses approved or allowed by the state.