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What major can I take the National Grid exam?

The majors recruited by State Grid include electrician, computer, communication, other engineering, finance, accounting and management. Including electrical engineering, electrical engineering and automation, computer system structure, computer software and theory, communication engineering, information and communication engineering, etc.

The following are some professional references for the State Grid Examination:

1, Electrical Engineering: Electrical Engineering is an important major related to power system and electrical equipment. Learning electrical engineering can gain knowledge of power system, motor and high voltage transmission line, which is helpful to engage in the work related to national grid.

2. Energy and Power Engineering: This major covers the development and utilization of energy resources, power system operation management and other fields. Studying this major can help you understand the operation and technical requirements of the power industry.

3. Automation major: Automation major involves the knowledge of power system intelligence and automatic control. This is very useful for dispatching, monitoring and automatic control of power system.

4. Power system and its automation: this major pays more attention to the knowledge of modeling, analysis and control of power system. Studying this major can give you a deeper understanding of the operation and optimization of power system.

5. New energy science and engineering: With the rapid development of renewable energy, the State Grid is also actively promoting the application and access of new energy. Learning new energy science and engineering can help us understand the development of clean energy technology and renewable energy industry, and provide technical support for new energy projects of State Grid.

The main responsibilities of the State Grid

1. Transmission and distribution: State Grid is responsible for the transmission and distribution of electric energy, as well as the construction and operation of high-voltage transmission networks, distribution networks and related substations and power grid facilities. It is responsible for ensuring the safety, reliability and efficiency of power supply, including transmission, dispatching, investment and planning.

2. New energy access: State Grid actively promotes the access and utilization of new energy sources such as wind power, photovoltaic power generation, hydropower and biomass power generation. Cooperate with local new energy projects to ensure that new energy is smoothly connected to the power grid and effectively delivered to users.

3. Power grid planning and construction: State Grid is responsible for power grid planning and construction, and formulates power grid construction and development planning and strategic layout according to power demand and development trend. It has participated in major projects of the State Grid, including high-voltage transmission lines and substations.

4. Power market operation: As an important participant in the domestic power market, State Grid participates in the operation and management of the power market, including power trading, power sales and market supervision. It is responsible for coordinating the relationship between supply and demand and ensuring the fairness, justice and safety of the electricity market.