What does the State Grid agricultural service mean?

State Grid agricultural service generally refers to the rural service of State Grid. State Grid is a wholly state-owned company directly managed by the central government and established in accordance with the provisions of the Company Law. It is a super-large state-owned key enterprise related to the lifeline of national economy and national energy security, and undertakes the mission of ensuring safe, economical, clean and sustainable power supply.

State Grid Agricultural Service was established to serve rural agriculture, which belongs to the same industry as State Grid but has different positioning. The main work of State Grid Agricultural Service is to provide rural power services, including maintaining rural power system, ensuring rural power supply, providing rural household power services, and assisting government departments in rural energy construction.

In addition, State Grid Agricultural Service also undertakes the responsibility of providing support for rural economic development, such as helping rural areas to develop agricultural industries, providing rural employment opportunities and supporting rural infrastructure construction.

It should be noted that the specific work content of State Grid's agricultural services may be different due to different regions and policies. If you need to know the specific service content and service standards, it is recommended to consult the local national grid service site or relevant departments.