Another step forward according to InterPark - Not real exciting but an important step in the getting this park open.
Shanghai Disney powers-up
Shanghai Disney Resort recently passed a new milestone with the powering up of the resort's 35-kilovolt substation.
With the support from the State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, the substation is providing power to the resort development and will supply the future operation of the resort's theme park and parking facilities.
As a key infrastructure project for Shanghai Disneyland, the resort's Magic Kingdom-style theme park, the substation is a perfect example of how innovative design and technology practices are being used in achieving the digitalisation of the resort development.
The substation is equipped with an advanced digital collection system, which allows for remote monitoring of all associated equipment. The resort's operation team will be able to track the power consumption information, and use this data to analyse the theme park's electricity load and power quality and efficiently manage facility operations and maintenance.
"At Shanghai Disney Resort we are devoted to seeking new technology, which reduces our impact on the environment, saves resources, and promotes sustainable technology, while supporting technology transfer and localisation," said Howard Brown, project development executive for Walt Disney Imagineering Shanghai.
"The design and development of our 35kv substation is a perfect fit with our commitment, and we are excited to work with the State Grid to provide critical power supply to support the development and future operation of our resort."
Shanghai Disney powers-up
Shanghai Disney Resort recently passed a new milestone with the powering up of the resort's 35-kilovolt substation.
With the support from the State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, the substation is providing power to the resort development and will supply the future operation of the resort's theme park and parking facilities.
As a key infrastructure project for Shanghai Disneyland, the resort's Magic Kingdom-style theme park, the substation is a perfect example of how innovative design and technology practices are being used in achieving the digitalisation of the resort development.
The substation is equipped with an advanced digital collection system, which allows for remote monitoring of all associated equipment. The resort's operation team will be able to track the power consumption information, and use this data to analyse the theme park's electricity load and power quality and efficiently manage facility operations and maintenance.
"At Shanghai Disney Resort we are devoted to seeking new technology, which reduces our impact on the environment, saves resources, and promotes sustainable technology, while supporting technology transfer and localisation," said Howard Brown, project development executive for Walt Disney Imagineering Shanghai.
"The design and development of our 35kv substation is a perfect fit with our commitment, and we are excited to work with the State Grid to provide critical power supply to support the development and future operation of our resort."