A. fuel cells
B. solar cells
C. MHD generators
D. none of the above
Economics of Power Generation
Economics of Power Generation
A. arc lamps
B. induction motors
C. fluorescent tubes
D. incandescent lamp
A. plant is used for stand by purpose only
B. plant is under maintenance
C. plant is used for base load only
D. plant is used for peak load as well as base load
A. total installed capacity of the plant
B. sizes of the generating units
C. operating schedule of generating units
D. all of the above
A. sinking fund depreciation
B. straight line depreciation
C. reducing balances depreciation
D. none of the above
A. zero slope
B. positive slope
C. negative slope
D. All of these
A. operating schedule of generating units
B. sizes of generating units
C. total installed capacity of the plant
D. all of the above
A. fixed cost of unit generated
B. running cost of unit generated
C. both A. and B.
D. neither A. nor B.
A. average demand
B. energy consumed
C. maximum demand
D. none of the above
A. flat rate tariff
B. two part tariff
C. maximum demand tariff
D. any of the above