Economics of Power Generation A low utilization factor for a plant indicates that plant is used for peak load as well as base load plant is used for base load only plant is under maintenance plant is used for stand by purpose only plant is used for peak load as well as base load plant is used for base load only plant is under maintenance plant is used for stand by purpose only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Which plant can never have 100 percent load factor? Base load plant Peak load plant Nuclear power plant Hydroelectric plant Base load plant Peak load plant Nuclear power plant Hydroelectric plant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation In a 3 phase system, the line losses are W at a p. f. Of 1 . If the power factor becomes 0.8 lagging, the losses will becomes 0.8 W 2 W 1.25 W 1.57 W 0.8 W 2 W 1.25 W 1.57 W ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The connected load of a domestic consumer is around 5 kW 80 kW 120 kW 40 kW 5 kW 80 kW 120 kW 40 kW ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation A consumer has to pay lesser fixed charges in two part tariff any of the above flat rate tariff maximum demand tariff two part tariff any of the above flat rate tariff maximum demand tariff ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Annual depreciation cost is calculated by Both sinking fund and straight line method Straight line method None of the listed here Sinking fund method Both sinking fund and straight line method Straight line method None of the listed here Sinking fund method ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP