Speeding up Based on the Process Optimization of High Voltage Business Expanding

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As the primary link and the accepting link of power supply and sale, the quality of business expansion is directly related to the economic benefits and social profile of the power company. By many measures, such as reducing the link of process and delayering business expansion process, realizing multi link synchronous operation and integrally operating all qualified links, the process of high voltage business expansion project is optimized. The practice proves that these measures effectively reduce the average time of power access, and improve the level of power supply service. Keywords: power supply company; business expanding; process optimization; average power access time

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