A. plant capacity
B. average load
C. peak load
D. kWh generated
Economics of Power Generation
Economics of Power Generation
A. Switching of the loads
B. Frequency reduction
C. Voltage reduction
D. Any of the above
A. Horn gaps
B. Rod gaps
C. Surge absorbers
D. All of the above
A. current
B. voltage
C. duration of contact
D. all of the above
A. Steam turbine
B. Condenser
C. Water treatment plant
D. Boiler
A. Diesel engine plant
B. Gas turbine plant
C. Nuclear power plant
D. Pumped storage plant
A. synchronous condenser
B. generator
C. induction motor
D. alternator
A. Solar energy
B. Geothermal power
C. Wind power
D. iMHD
A. Sinking fund method
B. Straight line method
C. Diminishing value method
D. Halsey’s 50—50 formula
A. 15 to 20 years
B. 20 to 50 years
C. 50 to 75 years
D. 75 to 100 years