A complete solution for the entire operation
A power generation plant is a technically-intensive and equipment-intensive operation. Any fault or failure during power generation may endanger the people or the equipment. These types of concerns convinced TGHP that they needed to adopt advanced management philosophies and modern computer technology. Using IFS Applications they developed an e-Project Management Information System (ePMS). The e stands for electricity, electronic, and e-Commerce. The ePMS makes it possible for TGHP to run their entire operation the most efficient way possible. Mr. Cheng explained, We needed a complete solution to span our entire operation. IFS Applications made it possible for our ePMS to give us control over every function in our business. He continued, That includes everything from equipment maintenance, inventory, quality, safety, and logistics control to finance, business performance and human resources. TGHPs assets and other equipment reside at the core of the ePMS. In order to improve maintenance efficiency and reduce total maintenance costs, it was necessary to integrate inventory management, purchasing, human resources and finance, as well as cost analysis into one information system platform that shared one database.
Empowering 370 employees
Using IFS Applications and IFS Foundation1, it took IFS and TGHP 18 months to design and build their solution. Currently more than 200 employees are using ePMS. When the plant is completed, it will manage a total installed capacity of 18,200 megawatts with only 370 employeesa far cry from the anticipated 5000. As a result of implementing IFS Applications, TGHP now operates with a minimal overhead. The consolidated data found within ePMS gives every employee a common view of business performance and the ability to act fast on any task, including equipment repair and maintenance. The system has become a powerful tool and platform for communication and collaboration for people across various levels and departments in the plant, said Mr. Cheng. He further added, We have educated a large group of generalists by implementing the system. We needed an electronic format to communicate with them on everything from maintenance orders to business performance. Our web-based system provides a common view of critical business information for every employee enabling them to act quickly.
Increased plant availability puts results right to the bottom line
In 2004, at least six more units will be put into operation generating an extra 4.2 billion kWh of electricity, said Mr. Cheng. In the future, when all the turbines are up and running, the plant will produce 84.7 billion kWh of electricity with only 370 people.
Facts about the Three Gorges Project and the Three Gorges Hydropower Plant
The Three Gorges Project is the largest water conservation project in the world. It is located on the Yangtze River in Hubei province, central China. The project is aimed at improving flood control, producing electricity, and improving navigability on the river. Upon completion, Three Gorges will be the largest hydropower plant in the world, with a total installed capacity of 18,200 MW and an annual output of nearly 84.7 billion kWh. By October 2004, ten of the 26 units have already been put into operation.
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