The compensation will be 6 to 10 times the average annual value of production for the three years preceding the expropriation.
The compensation standard for cultivated land occupied by wind energy production is 6 to 10 times the average annual production value of the three years preceding the expropriation. Depending on the type of cultivated land, the compensation standard. is based on the average annual value of production from expropriated dry fields, rice fields and vegetable fields. A compensation price per mu will be paid.
According to Article 48 of the Land Management Law, reasonable compensation must be provided for the expropriation of land. Subsidies should ensure that the initial standard of living of expropriated farmers is not reduced and that long-term livelihoods are guaranteed. Land expropriation must be paid in full and on time, in accordance with the law. Feescompensation, resettlement subsidies and compensation costs for other land attachments and young crops on which rural villagers live.