The compensation standards for land occupied by wind energy production are as follows:
1. Compensation standards for expropriation of cultivated land, the average compensation for dry fields is 53,000 yuan per mu, the average compensation for paddy. fields are 90,000 yuan per mu, and the average compensation for vegetable fields is 15,000 yuan per mu;
2. The compensation standard for expropriation of basic agricultural land, the average compensation for dry fields is 58,000 yuan per mu. , the average compensation for rice fields is 99,000 yuan per mu, and the average compensation for vegetable fields is 156,000 yuan per mu;
3 The average compensation for expropriation of forest land and other agricultural land is 138,000 yuan per mu; yuan per mu;
4. The average compensation for the expropriation of industrial and mining building land, residentialvillage lands, roads and other collective building land is 136,000 yuan per mu;
5 The average compensation for the expropriation of unused land, barren mountains, wasteland, ditches fallow and unused land is 21,000 yuan per mu.
Wind power is generated by converting the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical kinetic energy, and then converting the mechanical energy into electrical kinetic energy. The principle of wind power generation is to use wind energy to rotate the blades of the wind turbine, then use a speed multiplier to increase the rotation speed to induce the generator to produce electricity. According to wind turbine technology, electricity production starts at a breeze speed of around three meters per second (the degree of breeze). Wind power requires no fuel and produces no radiation or air pollution.The equipment needed to produce wind energy is called a wind turbine. Wind turbines can be divided into three parts: the wind wheel, the tail rudder, the generator and the tower. (Large wind power plants basically do not have tail rudders, and only small ones (including domestic types) have tail rudders)
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"People's Republic of China Article 47 of the Land Management Law of the Republic of China stipulates that in the event of expropriation of land, compensation shall be paid in accordance with the original purpose of expropriated land Compensation costs for the acquisition of agricultural land include land compensation costs, resettlement subsidies and compensation costs for land attachments and young crops. Land compensation costs for expropriated land. expropriation of cultivated land will be six to ten times the valueaverage annual production of the three years preceding the expropriation of cultivated land. Resettlement subsidies for the acquisition of cultivated land will be calculated on the basis of the number of agricultural populations to be resettled. The number of agricultural persons to be resettled is calculated by dividing the area of expropriated cultivated land by the average area of cultivated land per person of the expropriated unit before land acquisition. The resettlement subsidy standard for each agricultural population to be resettled is four to six times the average annual value of production in the three years preceding the expropriation of agricultural land. However, resettlement aid for each hectare of expropriated agricultural land must not exceed fifteen times the average annual value of production for the three years preceding the expropriation.