Economics of Power Generation Major share of power produced in india is through Nuclear power plant Hydroelectric plant Thermal power plant Diesel power station Nuclear power plant Hydroelectric plant Thermal power plant Diesel power station ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The depreciation of equipment is More in early years Same every year Less in early years None of the listed here More in early years Same every year Less in early years None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation A load drwas active power(P), apparent power(S) and reactive power (Q) from the line. The power factor of the load is S/P P/S Q/P P/Q S/P P/S Q/P P/Q ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The expected useful life of an hydroelectric power station is around 30 years 60 years 15 years 100 years 30 years 60 years 15 years 100 years ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Is the reserved generating capacity available for service under emergency conditions which is not kept in operation but in working order, Spinning reserve Firm power Cold reserve Hot reserve Spinning reserve Firm power Cold reserve Hot reserve ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Which of the following is not necessarily an advantage of interconnecting various power stations? Economy in operation of plants Increased reliability Reduction in total installed capacity Improved frequency of power supplied Economy in operation of plants Increased reliability Reduction in total installed capacity Improved frequency of power supplied ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP