Chapter 637 Power Supply Becomes a Problem



Zhu Yizhou was still unconvinced when he heard this, perhaps because he came from a rural background:

"Why do farmers have to do the hardest work but receive the least income? Professors make 2,000 Hong Kong dollars a month, while farmers work non-stop year-round and are lucky to get 20 yuan during the Lunar New Year. Why do you think that's the case?"

Wei Miaomiao looked at Zhu Yizhou as if he were a fool:

"Then why should Commissioner Lin solve the income problems of hundreds of millions of farmers? Commissioner Lin is the Minister of Agriculture, or the President of the country? He is personally responsible for our food, clothing, and meat. Why should he give so much for nothing? Why should you eat and take for nothing?"

When Zhu Yizhou heard this, his face turned red.

Because in a sense, he is the type who picks up the bowl to eat and then puts down the chopsticks to curse, which is a bit unkind.

Wu Jian quickly came out to help his classmates:

"Alright, alright, we can only do things one way at a time."

Wei Miaomiao snorted a few times: "Hurry up and eat, even the braised pork can't stop you from eating."

These students could hear Lin Sanqi's conversation with the professors, and conversely, Lin Sanqi could also hear these students' whispers.

At this time, Lin Sanqi glanced at the person sitting next to him and remembered Wei Miaomiao:

"Good girl, I will promote you to be one of the first pharmaceutical factory managers."

Although everyone knows that honest advice hurts, people like to hear nice words and flattery. Those in power prefer adults rather than fools like Liu Luoguo.

In the afternoon, Lin Sanqi gave all college students a holiday.

Several professors were in the conference room, looking at the new textbooks that Lin Sanqi brought over.

"Professor Chai, professors, this is the new textbook I printed."

Several professors flipped through the book and found titles such as "Pharmaceutical Management", "Clinical Pharmacology", "Drug Synthesis", "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology", "Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics", "Clinical Pharmacotherapy", and "Drug Analysis Methods".

Professor Chai flipped through it briefly and was a little surprised:

"Are these textbooks from abroad? They are completely different from the ones we have in China."

Lin Sanqi thought that not only were the textbooks different from those in China, they were also different from those abroad in the 1960s. His textbooks were all from 50 years later, so their advancement and authority were beyond doubt.

Anyone who knows the subject will know at a glance how valuable these teaching materials are.

“Professors, these textbooks of mine mainly focus on the basic knowledge and skills in chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, drug synthesis and analysis, and drug production equipment operation and maintenance.

As long as we study this set of teaching materials thoroughly, I can guarantee that we can cultivate the most advanced pharmaceutical talents in the world.

Of course, these textbooks also have their priorities. Right now, we need to study the two books "Clinical Pharmacology" and "Drug Synthesis" first."

Professor Sun Yecong smiled bitterly and said:

"Commissioner Lin, we teachers don't understand a lot of the content in these textbooks. How can we teach our students?"

Lin Sanqi waved his hand:

"There's no rush. We'll study the production line and API formulas during the day, and then take classes at night to learn these advanced textbooks. By combining theory with practice, I believe the students will be able to get started quickly."

Lin Sanqi didn't understand anything else, but he knew one thing, for example, the undergraduate major he studied was a five-year program.

However, learning theoretical knowledge in school for four years is far less important than the final year of internship.

Because internships involve working with patients, but no patient’s clinical manifestations will be exactly the same as what is written in the book.

Therefore, interns have to treat patients while referring to textbooks, reading a large amount of medical information and literature, and answering questions from their teachers during ward rounds.

After a year, my level improved rapidly. I went from being a newbie who knew nothing to becoming a qualified doctor.

The same goes for the pharmacy major. During the day, you are asked to produce medicines, and at night you are taught to combine theory with the production process. This training model will definitely achieve twice the result with half the effort.

This is the saying, “People cannot teach people, but things can teach people once and for all.”

After all, they are authorities in the domestic pharmaceutical community. Several of them are first-level professors and second-level professors, so they are confident.

Professor Chai put down the textbook and nodded:

"That's fine. We can also study while working. However, Commissioner Lin, having a drug production line alone is not enough. We also need an advanced pharmaceutical laboratory."

Lin Sanqi laughed:

"This is easy, don't worry. I was the one who got a large batch of second-hand laboratory equipment in China before. It would be a piece of cake for me to get a few more batches."

Several professors were pleasantly surprised: "Wow, after all this time, it turns out God is right before our eyes! Those devices have been of great help to us."

Lin Sanqi jokingly said, "Don't worry, the equipment I get will only be more advanced than those second-hand ones. Just wait and enjoy it."

After dinner, under dim lights, more than 300 students began to study with their new textbooks.

Everyone's expression was very serious, and Lin Sanqi nodded frequently.

Suddenly, the lights dimmed and a slight discussion broke out at the scene.

The electrician called out again, "Commissioner Lin, the power is out again!"

Lin Sanqi was also speechless. There were two power outages in one day. What can be done with such a power supply level?

Fortunately, Bao'an County has no industry. Even if it did have industry, it would be useless without electricity.

"Okay, I get it. Since there's no electricity, let's disband for today. You've all been working hard just getting to Bao'an County."

Wei Miaomiao was the first to stand up at this time:

"Commissioner Lin, do you have any candles? We're not working hard. We want to seize every opportunity to learn new knowledge and achieve a complete accomplishment before the factory is completed."

Another classmate echoed in the darkness:

"Yes, it's only 7 o'clock in the evening. We still have at least 3 hours of study time. We can't waste it."

"We can't hold back the pharmaceutical industry. We need to master new knowledge as quickly as possible."

When Lin Sanqi heard this, he was quite moved.

If it were a college student of his generation, if there was a power outage in school, they would have run away long ago.

"Okay, I'm touched by everyone's enthusiasm for learning. The power outage is my fault. I forgot to ensure everyone's power supply. How about this? Let's make do with candles today, and I'll buy a new generator tomorrow."

Li Yujie and Bai Ruli were very smart. They immediately brought candles and distributed them one by one.

Slowly, the classroom began to light up.

But Lin Sanqi discovered that instead of each person having one candle, two classmates shared one candle, and each of them was almost putting their face in front of the book.

Lin Sanqi was a little puzzled: "Hey, classmates, didn't I give you some candles?"

A male classmate laughed and said, "Commissioner Lin, candles are so precious. We want to save some, so if we can join forces, we can still read."

Candles, precious?

What a few niche words.

Lin Sanqi sighed inwardly. In the 1960s, candles were very precious and ordinary farmers and ordinary citizens could not even afford them.

Even if I can afford it, I can't bear to order it. Once it gets dark, I basically act in the dark.

Thinking of this, Lin Sanqi thought of the electricity supply in the 1960s.

Not to mention Bao'an County in the border area, even in the capital, the power supply is limited to a small part of the main urban area, such as Dongcheng and Xicheng.

As for local power supply, it is mainly used to supply factories, and residents use very little electricity.

It’s hard to imagine that more than 10 years after the liberation, most people in the country have never seen an electric light, while during this period, air conditioning was becoming popular in the United States.

"We're still too backward. Without electricity, industrial modernization is just empty talk."

Then Lin Sanqi thought of the construction of the industrial park, and the electricity supply would be the real test at that time.

He had already inquired and found out that according to the original history, Bao'an County did not build its first 35 kV Wushiyan substation until 1965.

It was not until 1979 that Bao'an was upgraded from a county to a city. At that time, the power grid only had one 110 kV substation and one transmission line.

This pitiful electricity supply is completely inadequate to support an industrial park, so building our own power plant has become a top priority.

Because Lin Sanqi provided the national coal distribution map and specific parameters, he was a guest of honor at the Ministry of Coal Industry. In addition, he had cooperation with the Ministry of Railways, so the problem of transporting coal was solved.

Then building a thermal power plant becomes a very feasible solution. (End of this chapter)

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