en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 7, the main building of Datang Corporation's molten salt heat storage project was topped out, marking the full completion of the civil main works and the official transition of the project into the equipment installation and system commissioning phase.
During construction, the project adhered to the core principles of safety first and quality foremost, promoting standardized on-site management and control.

In terms of safety management, the project implemented the "four rigid requirements" for safe production, progressively consolidating safety responsibilities at all levels. Pre-emptive measures included safety education for incoming personnel, pre-shift safety technical briefings, and specialized safety training for high-altitude operations, large machinery operation, and temporary electricity use. The site adopted full-area enclosed management, with high-risk operations managed by zone and work permit approvals closed-loop.
Regarding quality control, the project established a full-process closed-loop quality control system, covering drawing review, raw material acceptance, process construction, and phased acceptance. All processes implemented a three-tier acceptance mechanism of construction self-inspection, supervision re-inspection, and company joint spot-check. Specialized plans were optimized for construction challenges such as large-volume concrete pouring and high-formwork support, with meticulous control over key processes like concrete curing, rebar tying, and embedded part welding, ensuring the high-standard construction of the group's benchmark energy storage demonstration project.

The company will continue to coordinate safety, quality, and progress in the next steps, accelerating subsequent project construction to ensure the project is commissioned on schedule. The aim is to empower green transformation with new energy storage technologies and support the construction of a regional new-type power system.






