Policy basis: The demolition of photovoltaic power generation systems should be compensated in accordance with the “Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses Located on State-Owned Land”. Article 17 of the Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses Located on State-Owned Land stipulates: The compensation paid to the expropriated person by the people's government at the municipal and county level which takes over decision to expropriate the house includes: (1) Compensation for the value of the expropriated house; (2) Compensation for the expropriated house; Compensation for resettlement and temporary resettlement caused by expropriation of the house; (3) Compensation for losses caused by suspension of production and business due to expropriation of the house; The demolition of photovoltaic energy production systems must be compensated in accordance with “RRegulations on the expropriation and compensation of houses located on state-owned land”. Compensation includes: compensation for the value of the expropriated houses and compensation for losses caused by this demolition. the suspension of production and business due to the expropriation of houses. Therefore, if they need to be demolished, photovoltaic users can receive two parts of compensation: one is compensation for the value of the photovoltaic system itself and the other is compensation for the total income from the production of the photovoltaic system itself. photovoltaic energy over the coming years.
Water surface photovoltaics. My hometown is going to be demolished. What to do with the installed ph
Introduction Water surface photovoltaics. My hometown is going to be demolished. What to do with the installed photovoltaic power plant Policy basis: The demolition of the photovoltaic power generation system must be compensated in accordance with the “Regulation on E