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Economics of Power Generation
Load factor for heavy industries may be taken as
70 to 80%
10 to 20 %
25 to 40%
50 to 70%
70 to 80%
10 to 20 %
25 to 40%
50 to 70%
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Economics of Power Generation
The drawback of diminishing value method for calculating depreciation is that depreciation charges
Are independent of rate of interest
Are small in early years
None of the listed here
Are high in later years
Are independent of rate of interest
Are small in early years
None of the listed here
Are high in later years
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Economics of Power Generation
The lagging reactive power drawn by a load is zero. The power factor of the load is
1
0.75
None of the listed here
0.5
1
0.75
None of the listed here
0.5
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Economics of Power Generation
When the power factor improved, the kW capacity of alternator is
Unaffected
Decreased
None of the listed here
Increased
Unaffected
Decreased
None of the listed here
Increased
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Economics of Power Generation
In two part tariff, variation in load factor will affect
None of the listed here
Both running and fixed charges
Running charges
Fixed charges
None of the listed here
Both running and fixed charges
Running charges
Fixed charges
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Economics of Power Generation
A 130 MW generator is usually ____ cooled.
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Air
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Air
Hydrogen
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