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Study on Land Compensation for High-Voltage Transmission Lines in Power Grid Based on Easement

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Land compensation for power grid construction is a very important link in the process of power grid construction. In the process of power grid construction, we often encounter land compensation and other related problems that need to be solved. Based on the law currently being implemented in our country, this paper designs a reasonable compensation method for land expropriation for power grid construction to solve the related problems faced by land compensation for power grid high-voltage transmission lines. This method can not only promote the normal construction of the national power grid but also ensure the rights and interests of the broad masses of the people, in particular. It is the interests of the peasants who have been requisitioned for land in construction. It can reduce the cost of electric power enterprises to the greatest extent, at the same time, the profit of electric power enterprises can be improved, so that the construction of electric power infrastructure can be a sustainable development. At the same time, by analyzing a case, this paper illustrates that the land compensation for high-voltage transmission lines based on easement has certain rationality and development prospects, which can alleviate the problem of the sharp increase of compensation costs to a certain extent and solve the contradictions existing in the external environment of power grid construction.

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Liu, J., Zhang, O., Wu, T., Zhang, P., Zhang, R., Lin, J. (2021). Study on Land Compensation for High-Voltage Transmission Lines in Power Grid Based on Easement. In: Hassanien, A., Bhatnagar, R., Darwish, A. (eds) Advanced Machine Learning Technologies and Applications. AMLTA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1141. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3383-9_66

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