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 Annual depreciation of the plant it proportional to the earning capacity of the plant vide sinking fund depreciation reducing balances depreciation straight line depreciation None of these sinking fund depreciation reducing balances depreciation straight line depreciation None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation A 130 MW generator is usually ____ cooled. Nitrogen Air Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Air Oxygen Hydrogen ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation power plant cannot have single unit of 100 MW. Diesel Hydroelectric Steam Nuclear Any of the above Diesel Hydroelectric Steam Nuclear Any of the above ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation During load shedding Some loads are switched off System frequency is reduced System power factor is changed System voltage is reduced Some loads are switched off System frequency is reduced System power factor is changed System voltage is reduced ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation For a consumer most economical power factor is generally 0.5 lagging 0.5 leading 0.95 leading 0.95 lagging 0.5 lagging 0.5 leading 0.95 leading 0.95 lagging ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP