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Ivan: The green cleaning energy brought by the D3 power plant has made positive contributions to Malta's economic growth | Foreigners tell stories · Overseas employees watch China (79th)
Following last year's "Centennial Party · Foreigner Story" 100 episodes of media products, after the domestic and overseas playback volume exceeded 1.6 billion, the "Foreigner Story" ushered in the second season- "Overseas Employees Watch China".
Overseas employees of 100 different countries use the most grounded way to tell their opinions in Chinese central enterprises and Shanghai Enterprises' overseas branches, and to tell China in their eyes.
The 79th Issue was invited by Ivan Cagia from the Republic of Malta.
Name: Ivan Kagia
Nationality: Malta's Republic
Occupation: Deputy Director of the Safety Production Department, D3 Power Plant, Shanghai Electric Power Investment, Power Investment
Talking about the work of the D3 power plant in Shanghai Electric Power Malta, Ivan Cagia, which is compared to "mechanical doctors", and prepares for the various maintenance of the power plant every day. Once a failure occurs, " treat".
D3 Power Plant contributes to the local economic growth
State Power Investment Shanghai Electric Power Malta's D3 Power Plant is a joint circular power plant, which consists of 8 16 MW internal combustion engines. Each internal combustion engine is operated with natural gas and diesel. "My colleagues and I must ensure that all the work plans of the power plant are carried out in a safe way." Ivan said that once the problem was found, he and his colleagues would find a solution together to ensure that all engines were in a good working state.
When Ivan first joined the D3 power plant, eight diesel engines were transformed from burning oil to burning natural gas. "Like many places in the world, Malta also pays attention to the family. However, the employees of the D3 power plant are devoted to the oil -modified project to ensure that the project is completed on time." Ivan said that after the project transformation was completed, the project transformation was put into use after use It not only drives the rapid development of power plants, but also reduces emissions and pollution, and has promoted the decline in electricity bills.
At the time, Ivan felt that it was still vivid. "This new technology has brought a new challenge. I am very happy to become one of them and do my best." Ivan said that this job not only provided him with a learning platform, which enriched him. His professional knowledge is also a huge driving force for him. Now, whenever he solves a problem or completes complex challenges, he will have a sense of accomplishment.
After the D3 power plant was completed, it brought green clean energy to Malta. Ivan believes that the green and clean energy production and distribution system is one of the main pillars of Malta's economic stability, and the D3 power plant has made positive contributions to the local economic growth.
Interested in Chinese current affairs and culture
In October 2019, Ivan went to Shanghai Electric Power Headquarters to participate in training. During the 5 -day training, he and his colleagues specially discussed the various topics of Shanghai Electric Power's management and technical supervision in many power plants in China, and visited the Shanghai Caojing Power Plant to deeply feel the advanced Chinese technology.
Taking advantage of the spare time, Ivan also visited various famous monuments in Shanghai to experience and taste local traditional cuisine. After 5 days of training, he also went to Huangshan, Anhui to travel on foot on the mountain. After that, he boarded the high -speed rail to Beijing, visited the iconic tourist attractions such as the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, and strolled in the local hutong.
"I also climbed the Great Wall and appreciated the" Bird's Nest "of the National Stadium at a close range." Ivan said to his own trip to China. At the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022, Malta's single -board skiers Tenis Sipitari ate the video clip of bean bags, which evoked Ivan's deep memory of the "bird's nest".
Due to interest in current affairs and culture of China, Ivan often brows up some Chinese media news on social media such as Twitter. In addition, he also subscribed to some public accounts on WeChat to browse news about China's latest development trends and cultural activities.
Ivan said that the company organized a short -term Chinese course for them. With the help of multimedia software, he took a short Chinese lesson for about 10 minutes every day. "I can't say that I can speak or understand Chinese, because I think it is difficult to learn Chinese. But at least when I see Chinese characters, I can recognize some of them and understand the relevant meaning and context."
“While there are cultural differences between Chinese and Maltese companies, there are no barriers to co-operation as long as both sides are willing to discuss and resolve these differences,” Ivan said, he does not know much about China, only that it is becoming more and more important on the international stage. Now he knows that China is not only famous for manufacturing, but also for innovation in high-tech industries.