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A Research On Rural Electric Power Development Against The Background Of New Rural Construction

Posted on:2016-08-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D D HaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330464963948Subject:Agricultural extension
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The Socialist New Rural Construction is not only a booster to promote the question-solving process for issues concerning agriculture, countryside and farmers but also a new goal for rural construction. It has put forward new demands on agricultural production as well as infrastructure construction in rural areas. Rural electric power development, as the important content in perfecting rural infrastructure construction and the key factor to improve rural production and development, is not only the prerequisite to safeguard farmers’ living conditions but also the inherent requirement to help countryside take on a new look. Thus, it is quite necessary to conduct the present research. The current paper analyzes the supply and demand of electric power in Daiate Banner with the methods of comparative analysis and inductive analysis on the basis of data collected there. After the analysis, some achievements and difficulties during the development of rural electric power in Dalate Banner have been discussed. At the same time, some suggestions are made in terms of how to solve those difficulties. They are as follows:No.1:Perfect the investment channels in electric power development to serve rural electric power. No.2:Plan the construction of electric power girds rationally to adapt to local conditions. No.3:Raise the awareness of using electricity safely and ensure farmers’secure use of electricity. No.4:Enhance professional qualification and service level in an all-round way. No.5:Adopt preferential policies so that a balance between supply and demand of electric power use in rural areas will be striven.
Keywords/Search Tags:The new rural construction, Rural electric power, The income of the farmers
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