Economics of Power Generation A consumer who consumes more electrical energy should pay More fixed charges per unit Less fixed charges per unit Less running charges per unit None of the listed here More fixed charges per unit Less fixed charges per unit Less running charges per unit None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation In two part tariff, variation in load factor will affect Both running and fixed charges Fixed charges Running charges None of the listed here Both running and fixed charges Fixed charges Running charges None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Depreciation charge are high in case of Diesel plant Thermal plant Diesel plant Hydroelectric plant Diesel plant Thermal plant Diesel plant Hydroelectric plant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The area under load curve gives Maximum demand None of the listed here Energy consumed Average demand Maximum demand None of the listed here Energy consumed Average demand ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Generators for peak load plants are usually designed for maximum efficiency at 25 percent overload 50 to 75 % percent full load 25 to 50 % percent full load Full load 25 percent overload 50 to 75 % percent full load 25 to 50 % percent full load Full load ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Generating capacity connected to the busbars and ready to take load when switched on is known as Firm power Hot reserve Spinning reserve Cold reserve Firm power Hot reserve Spinning reserve Cold reserve ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP