The Analysis and Research on Electromagnetic Radiation Pollution of High Voltage Transmission Line

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With the development of China's power industry, many cities had renovated, expanded electricity power network ,110、220 kV and above the high voltage overhead transmission lines all around the urban areas and residential areas. As the electromagnetic radiation of high-voltage transmission lines inevitability pollute on urban environment, according to the Investigation, monitoring and analysis of high voltage, based on national standard of electromagnetic radiation, this paper proposed the controlling measures and recommendations of electromagnetic radiation. Therefore, the research that the electromagnetic radiation impact on the environmental has a very high value and academic significance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 374-377)

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8-13

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October 2011

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