In order to broaden the horizons and professional knowledge of energy and electrical engineering students in the energy field, and to provide them with an early understanding of industry trends and future career prospects, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Electronics (EEA) organized a special practical learning activity on November 14. Under the guidance of course teaching assistants and counselors, 104 students from the course of Introduction to Energy Science and Engineering visited two major energy enterprises: the State Grid Beijing Tongzhou Power Supply Company and SANY Renewable Energy Co., Ltd. Nankou Industrial Park for on-site visits and learning.
During the visit, the head of the Innovation Center Laboratory at State Grid Beijing Tongzhou Power Supply Company, Wang Chao, and the director of the General Management Department at SANY Renewable Energy Motor Company, Su Huangjin, warmly welcomed the students. The two companies not only introduced their construction scale, business fields, advanced equipment, and production and living environments in detail, but also visually demonstrated their production processes using dynamic models and three-dimensional views. In the subsequent tour, the students were guided by the staff through various areas of the companies, including the production, office, and exhibition areas, where they received detailed and professional explanations at each stop.
Visiting State Grid Beijing Tongzhou Power Supply Company
Visiting SANY Renewable Energy Co., Ltd. Nankou Industrial Park
During the visit, students attentively observed, actively asked questions, and the company staff patiently and thoroughly answered all their inquiries. The atmosphere was lively and harmonious, with strong interaction. At the end of the activity, the students expressed that the visit not only allowed them to witness the cutting-edge production equipment and rigorous operating standards of energy enterprises but also gave them a deeper appreciation for the companies' strong research and innovation capabilities and vibrant development potential. This experience further deepened their understanding and knowledge of the energy and electrical engineering major, strengthening their determination and belief to pursue a career in this field.
This enterprise visit not only provided the students with a platform that combined theory and practice, promoting the internalization and enhancement of their knowledge, but also strengthened the communication and connection between the energy and electrical engineering department and related energy enterprises. It has injected strong momentum into the cultivation of interdisciplinary talents with broad horizons and innovative capabilities.