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Economics of Power Generation

Economics of Power Generation
The connected load of a domestic consumer is around

80 kW
5 kW
120 kW
40 kW

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Economics of Power Generation
Incase of ______ fuel transportation is the major problem.

thermal power plants
hydro-electric power plants
nuclear power plants
diesel power plants

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Economics of Power Generation
The drawback of diminishing value method for calculating depreciation is that depreciation charges

Are small in early years
Are high in later years
None of the listed here
Are independent of rate of interest

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Economics of Power Generation
A low utilization factor for a plant indicates that

plant is used for stand by purpose only
plant is used for base load only
plant is under maintenance
plant is used for peak load as well as base load

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Economics of Power Generation
When the demand of consumer is not met by a power plant, it will resort to which of the following?

Load shedding
Efficient plant operation
Power factor improvement at the generators
Penalising high load consumers by increasing the charges for electricity

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Economics of Power Generation
Static capacitors are rated in terms of

kW
kVAR
kWh
None of the listed here

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