Economics of Power Generation A consumer who consumes more electrical energy should pay None of the listed here More fixed charges per unit Less running charges per unit Less fixed charges per unit None of the listed here More fixed charges per unit Less running charges per unit Less fixed charges per unit ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation A load draws a power of 10 kW at a power factor of 0.707 lagging. The lagging kVAR drawn from the supply will be 20 kVAR 15kVAR 10 kVAR 5 kVAR 20 kVAR 15kVAR 10 kVAR 5 kVAR ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation When the power factor is increased Active power increases Active power decreases Line current increases Line current decreases Active power increases Active power decreases Line current increases Line current decreases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Load curve helps in deciding operating schedule of generating units sizes of the generating units all of the listed here total installed capacity of the plant operating schedule of generating units sizes of the generating units all of the listed here total installed capacity of the plant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation For any type of consumer the ideal tariif is Any of the listed here Two part tariff Three part tariff Block rate tariff Any of the listed here Two part tariff Three part tariff Block rate tariff ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation When the power factor of generating station is improved, the cost per unit Decreases None of the listed here Increases Remains same Decreases None of the listed here Increases Remains same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP