<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE article  PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD Journal Publishing DTD v3.0 20080202//EN" "http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/3.0/journalpublishing3.dtd"><article xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="3.0" xml:lang="en" article-type="research article"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">SGRE</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>Smart Grid and Renewable Energy</journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="epub">2151-481X</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Scientific Research Publishing</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.4236/sgre.2016.710020</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">SGRE-71430</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Articles</subject></subj-group><subj-group subj-group-type="Discipline-v2"><subject>Earth&amp;Environmental Sciences</subject><subject> Engineering</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>
 
 
  Component Analysis and Calculation for Social Benefits of UHV Assessment
 
</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Jingshan</surname><given-names>Luo</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Dichen</surname><given-names>Liu</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff2"><sup>2</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Jun</surname><given-names>Wu</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Fan</surname><given-names>Gao</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Qixin</surname><given-names>Wang</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Kai</surname><given-names>Wang</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Xuedong</surname><given-names>Zhu</given-names></name><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1"><sup>1</sup></xref></contrib></contrib-group><aff id="aff2"><addr-line>State Power Economic Research Institute, Beijing, China</addr-line></aff><aff id="aff1"><addr-line>School of Electrical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China</addr-line></aff><pub-date pub-type="epub"><day>24</day><month>10</month><year>2016</year></pub-date><volume>07</volume><issue>10</issue><fpage>261</fpage><lpage>269</lpage><history><date date-type="received"><day>September</day>	<month>20,</month>	<year>2016</year></date><date date-type="rev-recd"><day>Accepted:</day>	<month>October</month>	<year>21,</year>	</date><date date-type="accepted"><day>October</day>	<month>24,</month>	<year>2016</year></date></history><permissions><copyright-statement>&#169; Copyright  2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. </copyright-statement><copyright-year>2014</copyright-year><license><license-p>This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</license-p></license></permissions><abstract><p>
 
 
  With the rapid development of the UHV power grid, evaluation of the economic and social benefits of the UHV power grid is conducive to guiding the planning and construction of UHV power grid. At present economic benefit evaluation system of the UHV power grid is driving to maturity stage on the whole at home and abroad, but it invariably tends to regard social benefits as part of economic benefits, without evaluating social benefit separately. The social benefit evaluation model of UHV power grid is built in case of sufficient investigation. The differentials between social benefit and social cost are calculated respectively by three kinds of solutions according to the constructed social cost evaluation index system and social benefits evaluation index system, conclusion that UHV power grid transmission has better social benefits can be reached by contrastively analyzing the social three kinds of solutions corresponding to benefits. At last, the evaluation model and method are verified and analyzed through the analysis of engineering projects.
 
</p></abstract><kwd-group><kwd>UHV Power Grid</kwd><kwd> Social Benefit Assessment Model</kwd><kwd> Contrastive Analysis</kwd><kwd> Social Cost</kwd><kwd> Social Income</kwd><kwd> Planning and Construction</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front><body><sec id="s1"><title>1. Introduction</title><p>With the rapid development of UHV power grid, the analysis of the operational factors [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref1">1</xref>] and the economical assessment of UHV power grid are crucial in planning and constructing the UHV power grid. Currently, the main method for economical assessment is based on the discounted cash flow. The assessment is done by the Net Present Value (NPV) while the relevant economic indicators are obtained by the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) as well as the payback period method, and the benefits and costs are compared in Ref [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref2">2</xref>] [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref3">3</xref>] . The Ref [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref4">4</xref>] utilizes the optimal power flow calculation method to evaluate economic during the whole life cycle. In the Ref [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref5">5</xref>] , the UHV transmission model is built and the economic analysis is done.</p><p>At present, the economic evaluation system is almost mature. However, either the current economic evaluation methods cover the economic benefits assessment and the social benefits assessment at the same time, or some social indicators and contents are part of indirect economic benefit, So the traditional methods have some obvious shortcomings: First, social benefits and influence cannot be completely measured because of the lack of related social benefits; Second, it is difficult to distinguishing the cost and the benefit, causing the inaccurate assessments; Third, considering some specific social benefits of UHV, evaluation indicators are not completely suitable for economic evaluation; Fourth, to develop the environmentally friendly society and promote the sustainable development, stricter requirements for controlling urban smog and PM2.5 have been put forward, thus simple economic evaluation cannot meet the demand. Therefore, reasonable social benefits evaluation system should be built for current UHV and provide scientific basis for the project feasibility studies.</p><p>It can be concluded that direct and indirect social benefit evaluation models should be established under the engineering practice of UHV. In this paper, social benefits and social costs evaluation indicators systems are built first. And then, under the situation of transferring the same amount of electricity energy, 3 cases are applied, namely the UHV, the 500 kv transmission and the 500 kv transmission with coal (the coal will be converted to electricity after transported to load centers). After that the direct social benefit of the 3 cases is calculated from the cost and benefit, the indirect social benefit is of the 3 cases obtained by the comparison and analysis, finally, the evaluation model and method are verified and analyzed respectively in the analysis of engineering projects.</p><p>The rest of this paper is organized as follows: In Section 2, social benefits evaluation model is built. Section 3 introduces social income evaluation index system. In Section 4, the social cost evaluation index system is introduced. And the assessment model and method is examined In Section 5.</p></sec><sec id="s2"><title>2. Social Benefits Evaluation Model</title><p>The social benefits (SBs) assessment of UHV is different from others when taking the practical engineering of the UHV and the distinguished characteristics of the UHV into consideration. The social benefits (SE) of the UHV are evaluated thoroughly in this paper. To begin with, the direct social benefits are compared between the three possible transmission ways of the UHV from the vertical perspective regarding the social incomes and social costs. Moreover, the indirect social benefits are assessed thorough comparative analysis of the direct social benefits from horizontal angle. The vertical and horizontal methods are working in a complementary manner, among which the vertical assessment is supposed to emphasizing on the specificities of the social benefit assessment, while the horizontal assessment is capable of demonstrating the increment part is consistent with the principles of economics.</p><p>Combined with engineering practical of UHV, the social costs (SCs) are evaluated from longitudinal and horizontal two aspects, direct social costs (DSCs) index system is divided into four segments namely the environment cost (ENC), energy cost (EC), land cost (LC) and human resources cost (HRC), ENC includes carbon emission costs (CECs), carbon trading costs (CTCs) and emissions abatement costs (EACs), EC includes freshwater resources consumption costs (FRCCs) and generation resources costs (GRCs), LC includes Taki area of compensation costs (TACCs) and plant land acquisition costs (TACCs), HRC includes development and transmission of human resources costs (DTHRCs) and transmission line maintenance costs of human resources (TLMCHRs); Indirect social costs (ISCs) index system includes audible noise reduction cost (ANRC) and social power outages loss cost (SPOLC); At last, social income (SI) assessment index system consists of create industrial benefits (CIBs) and create employment benefits (CEBs). Social costs and social benefits evaluation index system of UHV are illustrated in <xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig1">Figure 1</xref>.</p><p>Social costs of UHV can be obtained as in Equation (1).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula4"><label>(1)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x2.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x3.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the number of the ith direct costs, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x4.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the kth direct costs under the ith direct costs.</p><p>Social income of UHV power grid as in Equation (2).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula5"><label>(2)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x5.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x6.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>denotes the CIBS and <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x7.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> means CEBs.</p><p>Direct social benefits can be got as in Equation (3).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula6"><label>(3)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x8.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula></sec><sec id="s3"><title>3. Social Income Evaluation Index System</title><sec id="s3_1"><title>3.1. Create Industrial Benefits</title><p>Create industrial benefits (CIBs) can be obtained through calculating create average value of 1 kwh in load center and the number of electrical power delivered to the load center, as in Equation (4).</p><fig id="fig1"  position="float"><label><xref ref-type="fig" rid="fig1">Figure 1</xref></label><caption><title> Social benefit estimation model for UHV grid</title></caption><graphic mimetype="image"   position="float"  xlink:type="simple"  xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x9.png"/></fig><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula7"><label>(4)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x10.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x11.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>refers to the created average industrial value of 1 kwh in load center, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x12.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the number of electrical power delivered to the load center.</p></sec><sec id="s3_2"><title>3.2. Create Employment Benefits</title><p>CEBs include DEBs and IEBs. DEBs can be calculated through one trillion investment creating 11.59 million jobs and the wage of each worker is obtained from our country’s per capita income under the current investment structure, as in Equation (5).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula8"><label>(5)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x13.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x14.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the invest cost when the capacity of <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x15.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> energy transported to load center, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x16.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is employment number per invest, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x17.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is GNI per capita.</p><p>IEBs refer to the added employment number through resolving lack electricity problem when electricity is transported to load center, as in Equation (6).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula9"><label>(6)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x18.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x19.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the ratio between China’s per capita creation value and per capita income.</p></sec></sec><sec id="s4"><title>4. Social Cost Assessment Index Systems</title><sec id="s4_1"><title>4.1. Direct Social Cost Assessment Index System</title><p>Environmental pollution has become an important factor that restricts the development of today’s economy, reducing CO<sub>2</sub> emissions is an effective way to protect environmental, constructing environment-friendly society is an important component to achieve the dream of China, UHV power grid can well reduce pollution gases emission, large number of ENs is saved. ENs includes CETCs and EACs. Wherein the CETCs include the process of electricity transport, transport tool in coal transport and coal is left behind during transport, EACs refer to nitrogen oxides and soot emissions sewage costs in the process of thermal power plants.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula10"><label>(7)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x20.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>where<inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x21.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x21.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x22.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x21.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic 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standard respectively in [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref7">7</xref>] , <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x21.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x22.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x23.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x24.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x25.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x26.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x27.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x28.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x29.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x30.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x31.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x32.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x33.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is coal consumption per product 1 kwh electric energy.</p><p>China is a country that relatively lack in fossil energy and freshwater resources, coupled with inverse distribution between China’s energy base and load center, not only add transport press, but also waste energy if energy is transported directly to the load center, which is not conducive to China building a resource-saving society. Thus reducing EC contribute to sustainable development of society, the construction of UHV power grid can solve these problems. EC of UHV includes ETCs, FRCCs and GRCs. Within ETCs include electricity and coal transmission cost, as in Equation (8).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula11"><label>(8)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x34.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is transmission cost of electricity and coal respectively, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is energy through transmission line from energy base to load center, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x38.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the ration between thermal power transmission capacity and total transmission capacity, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x38.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x39.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the life cycle cost for per transmission capacity, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x38.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x39.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x40.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is vehicle collection, is transport costs through using transport tool, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x38.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x39.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x40.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x41.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is transport coal capacity ration between transport tool i and total tool, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x35.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x36.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x37.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x38.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x39.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x40.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x41.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x42.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the average coal consumption of fossil fuel in power generation.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula12"><label>(9)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x43.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>Within <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x44.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> is water consumption per generation, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x44.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x45.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is per water price.</p><p>GRCs as in Equation (10) include transmission losses and power generation consumption cost.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula13"><label>(10)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x46.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>within <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> is unit distance coal spill rate through using vehicle transportation i, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x48.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is line loss rate per hundred km, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x48.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x49.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is loss price related to transmission distance in [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref8">8</xref>] , <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x48.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x49.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x50.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is per coal price, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x48.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x49.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x50.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x51.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is coal price gap between energy base and load center, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x47.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x48.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x49.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x50.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x51.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x52.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is transmission line number.</p><p>Lack of land resources in our country, land resources is of great significance to the economy sustainable development. LC of UHV includes TACCs and PLACs. TACCs in Equation (11) through using engineering experience and actual situation.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula14"><label>(11)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x53.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x54.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the construction feasibility study or preliminary design line length, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x54.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x55.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is Taki number per km, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x54.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x55.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x56.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is experimental design guidance covers area per Taki, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x54.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x55.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x56.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x57.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is land occupied compensation criteria. PLACs as in Equation (12).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula15"><label>(12)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x58.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x59.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is land price in energy base, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x59.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x60.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is power plant unit capacity footprint, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x59.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x60.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x61.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is power plants install capacity, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x59.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x60.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x61.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x62.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is power plants number.</p><p>Our country lack skill human resources especially in adapting UHV development aspects, despite our country is large population country, so there is much point in reducing HRC. HRC include DTHRCs and TLMCHRs as in Equation (13).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula16"><label>(13)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x63.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>Within <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x64.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> is the number of staff per produce 1 kwh, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x64.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x65.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is average wage of power plant worker, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x64.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x65.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x66.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is per staff number engage in coal trans through using vehicle i, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x64.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x65.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x66.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x67.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is staff average wage using vehicle i.</p><p>TLMCHRs refer to felling trees and line maintenance need human resource cost, as in Equation (14).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula17"><label>(14)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x68.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x69.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>represent HRC per length due to fell trees, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x69.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x70.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the ration between need fell trees and total line, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x69.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x70.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x71.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the maintenance number per transmission line length, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x69.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x70.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x71.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x72.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the average wage of run and maintenance staff.</p></sec><sec id="s4_2"><title>4.2. Indirect Social Cost Assessment Index System</title><p>According to some international researchers, residents living along the route is impacted by audible noise, no complaint when audible noise less than 52.5 dB (A), there is a small amount of complaints when audible noise exist between 52.5 dB (A) and 59 dB (A), there is large number of complaints when audible noise higher than 59 dB (A) in [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref9">9</xref>] . Therefore, transmission line need noise reduction when the transmission line noise higher than 52.5d BA. Related solve method is formulated through calculation and analysis power line audible noise. Audible noise on the transmission line is extensive researched at home and abroad, Ref [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref10">10</xref>] through the single-phase wire superposition to calculate entire line noise, and calculate it through different formulate is concluded from the analysis that BPA formula Equation (15) could better reflect actual situation.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula18"><label>(15)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x73.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>where <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x74.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> is the maximum potential gradient averages, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x74.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x75.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the number of bundled conductors, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x74.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x75.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x76.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is split wire diameter, D is distance from observation point to the corona point. In order to reduce transmission lines audible noise, usually by increasing the diameter of the wire split, the number of bundled conductors, the division split conductor spacing and the average height of the wires on the ground, but the increase in tower height costs too much often rarely used. Thereby lower 1 dB (A) expenses as in Equation (16) can be obtained.</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula19"><label>(16)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x77.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x80.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is increased wire diameter, number and fee split pitch.<inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x80.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x81.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x80.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x81.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x82.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is cost per length before and after transmission line being transformed, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x80.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x81.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x82.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x83.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x78.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x79.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x80.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x81.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x82.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x83.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x84.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is the number of bundled conductors before and after transmission line being transformed. So ANRCs can be got, as in Equation (17).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula20"><label>(17)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x85.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>The sustained development of economy, security of energy supply is an important guarantee, if the power supply is interrupted in power grid transmission process will cause users a great loss, Ref [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref11">11</xref>] from the power system generation and electricity transmission reliability point of view, electricity accident losses is assessed rely on reliable cost. According to power outages and blackouts every time combine with historical data in social loss costs due to power cut in [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="scirp.71430-ref12">12</xref>] , SCLP when power supply interruption time is <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x86.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> can be obtained, as in Equation (18).</p><disp-formula id="scirp.71430-formula21"><label>(18)</label><graphic position="anchor" xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x87.png"  xlink:type="simple"/></disp-formula><p>where <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x88.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula> is transmission line trip frequency per 100 km/a, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x88.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x89.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is hundredth of the transmission line length, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x88.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x89.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x90.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is per unit time social loss caused by power outages in historical data, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x88.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x89.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x90.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x91.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is per power outages time, <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x88.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x89.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x90.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x91.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula><inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="http://html.scirp.org/file/1-6401481x92.png" xlink:type="simple"/></inline-formula>is similarity between power outages area and historical data collection area.</p></sec></sec><sec id="s5"><title>5. Case Study</title><p>The 1000 kV UHV transmission project is taken as an example, 7.06 billion electricity can be transported to load centers annually after project has been completed, conductor use, line length is 640 km, from A (energy base) to B line length is 360 km, from B to C (load center) segment line length is 280 km, static investment is 5.7 billion RMB.</p><sec id="s5_1"><title>5.1. Social Benefits Assessment</title><p>Suppose that each unit of electricity can create 3.943 RMB social benefits, 7.06 billion energy is transported from energy base to load center, 24,660,580,000 RMB industry benefits can be got; Based on CASS calculate data combine with China’s per capita income, can get direct employment benefits about 2.80724 billion RMB, according to China’s per capita social value and create social benefits per 1 kwh can get indirect employment benefits about 22.2701 trillion RMB, social benefits is shown in <xref ref-type="table" rid="table1">Table 1</xref>.</p></sec><sec id="s5_2"><title>5.2. Social Cost Assessment</title><p>It is known that the line loss rate of 1000 kV and 500 kV were 0.277% and 0.7%, the electric field intensity of transmission lines were 7.171 kV/m and 1.457 kV/m, the tower height is respectively 25 m and 14 m in the residential zone, distance between sub conductors is respectively 400 mm and 375 mm, transmission corridor distance is respectively 20 m and 13 m, integrated circuit fault trip rate is respectively 0.15 bout/(100 km/a) and 0.2 bout/(100 km/a), coal consumption is need 310 g per produce 1 kwh energy, 500 kV of 1000 kV is 4.5 times and above in the transmission line transmission capacity aspect, this paper take 4.5 times, according to the American institute for statistics global insight that 100 to 116 people are need per produce 10 kwh, this paper take 116. Suppose coal is transported from A to C, road transport line is 40 km, railway transport line is 600 km, and combine with China’s actual, 60% of coal volume is transported by rail transport, 40% of coal volume is transported by road transport, per fresh water cost is calculated 1.5 RMB/cubic meter. Direct cost can be got when transport same power as shown in <xref ref-type="table" rid="table2">Table 2</xref>.</p><table-wrap id="table1" ><label><xref ref-type="table" rid="table1">Table 1</xref></label><caption><title> Social income (unit: RMB ten thousand)</title></caption><table><tbody><thead><tr><th align="center" valign="middle" >CIBs</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >DEBs</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >IEBs</th></tr></thead><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >2,466,058</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >280,724</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >222,701</td></tr></tbody></table></table-wrap><table-wrap id="table2" ><label><xref ref-type="table" rid="table2">Table 2</xref></label><caption><title> Direct social costs (unit: RMB ten thousand)</title></caption><table><tbody><thead><tr><th align="center" valign="middle"  rowspan="2"  >DSCs</th><th align="center" valign="middle"  colspan="2"  >ENs</th><th align="center" valign="middle"  colspan="3"  >EC</th><th align="center" valign="middle"  colspan="2"  >LC</th><th align="center" valign="middle"  colspan="2"  >HRC</th></tr></thead><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >CETCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >EACs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >ETCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >FRCCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >GRCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >TACCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >PLACs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >DTHRCs</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >TLMCHRs</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option one</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >46,745</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >7817</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >35,791</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4312</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >78,041</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4758</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >18,148</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >5505</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >1565</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option two</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >48,072</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >8039</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >36,807</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4435</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >80,597</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >19,726</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >18,662</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >5653</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4579</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option three</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >46,494</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >7759</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >65,463</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4280</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >78,623</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >4383</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >23,549</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >5443</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >1018</td></tr></tbody></table></table-wrap><p>Case two needs noise reduction to avoid being complained because its audible noise over 52.5 dB (A), the minimum noise reduction costs is 2.05 million RMB through comparative analysis several options; And suppose power is recovered need 1 hour per power cut, based on historical data and load center actual situation, fuzzy theory is used to assess the similarity between load center and historical blackout area, social power cut loss cost can be got, this paper take similarity is 0.4. Indirect costs as shown in <xref ref-type="table" rid="table3">Table 3</xref>.</p><p>A conclusion can be got from <xref ref-type="table" rid="table3">Table 3</xref>, ANRCs can be reduced effectively through option one and three, and SCLP is lower compare option three to one. Therefore, the option three has the lowest ISCs and best indirect social benefits.</p></sec><sec id="s5_3"><title>5.3. Figures and Tables</title><p>Social benefits can be obtained through comparative analysis social costs and social income, as shown <xref ref-type="table" rid="table4">Table 4</xref>.</p><p>Huge social benefits can be obtained through option one from <xref ref-type="table" rid="table4">Table 4</xref>, and about over 461.73 million RMB can be got option one much more compared to option two, 254.85 million RMB can be got option one much more option three, we can conclude that much</p></sec></sec><sec id="s6"><title>6. Conclusions</title><p>Based on the UHV engineering practice, social costs and social income assessment index system are built, and social benefits assessment model is introduced according to the gap between costs and income, indirect social benefits can be got through comparative analyzing the gap between option one and the other two options. Conclusions can be inferred as follow.</p><p>Direct social costs evaluation index system of UHV can be introduced from environmental protection, energy, land and human resources four aspects, indirect social costs evaluation index system of UHV can be introduced from audible noise reduction and social cost of lost power two aspects, social costs assessment model is systematic and comprehensive introduced; social income assessment index system is introduced from production and employment two aspects. Social benefits assessment model can be systematic and comprehensive introduced. Social benefits of UHV can be systematicly and comprehensively assessed through its model from cases operators.</p><table-wrap id="table3" ><label><xref ref-type="table" rid="table3">Table 3</xref></label><caption><title> Indirect social costs (unit: RMB ten thousand)</title></caption><table><tbody><thead><tr><th align="center" valign="middle" >ISCs</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >ANRCs</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >SCLP</th></tr></thead><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option one</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >0</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >17,684</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option two</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >205</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >39,774</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option three</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >0</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >8839</td></tr></tbody></table></table-wrap><table-wrap id="table4" ><label><xref ref-type="table" rid="table4">Table 4</xref></label><caption><title> Social benefits (unit: RMB ten thousand)</title></caption><table><tbody><thead><tr><th align="center" valign="middle" >SBs</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >SC</th><th align="center" valign="middle" >SE</th></tr></thead><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option one</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >220,366</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >3,247,859</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option two</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >266,539</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >3,247,859</td></tr><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" >Option three</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >248,496</td><td align="center" valign="middle" >3,247,859</td></tr></tbody></table></table-wrap></sec><sec id="s7"><title>Acknowledgements</title><p>This work is funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (51207114).</p></sec><sec id="s8"><title>Cite this paper</title><p>Luo, J.S., Liu, D.C., Wu, J., Gao, F., Wang, Q.X., Wang, K. and Zhu, X.D. 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