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1) A power station has the following data: 3 points
Week 1: Station Capacity is (2X50) MW and (1X25)MW. Maximum demand of different types of load are :

Lecture 1: MD1=40MW
Structure of
MD2=30MW
Power Systems
and Few other MD3=25 MW
Aspects - I MD4=20 MW

Lecture 2:
Where MDi denotes the maximum demand of the ith load.
Structure of
Power Systems i) Determine the units Generated in MWh annually
and Few other ii) Diversity factor
Aspects - II iii) Utilization factor
Lecture 3:
Structure of
Power Systems 438000 MWh, 1.14-1.16, 0.79-0.81
and Few other 348000 MWh, 0.94-1.06, 0.89-0.91
Aspects - III
400000 MWh, 1.24-1.26, 0.69-0.71
Lecture 4: None of the above
Resistance and
Inductance No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Lecture 5:
Resistance and Accepted Answers:
Inductance 438000 MWh, 1.14-1.16, 0.79-0.81
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2) A generating has a maximum demand of 100MW. Load factor is 65%, plant capacity is 50%, 2 points
Quiz : Week 1
plant use factor is 75%. Determine the following
assignment

Solution of i) Daily energy produced


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ii) reserve capacity of the plant
assignment 1

Feedback for 1500 MW, 60 MW


week 1 1450 MW, 90 MW
1560 MW, 30 MW
Week 2
1650 MW, 0 MW
Week 3 No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Week 4
Accepted Answers:
1560 MW, 30 MW
Week 5
3) For the data provided in question no 2, determine the following 2 points
Week 6 i) Maximum energy that can be produced daily if all the plants are in operation
ii) Maximum energy that can be produced daily if the plants are operated in full load
Week 7
3210 MWh. 2800 MWh
Week 8 3120 MWh. 2080 MWh
2130 MWh. 2880 MWh
Week 9
1230 MWh. 2188 MWh Faceb
Week 10 No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0 Twitte
Week 11
Accepted Answers:
3120 MWh. 2080 MWh Youtu
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4) A power station is to supply loads at four different regions, whose peak loads are 10,000 kW, 1 point
8,000 kW, 5,000 kW and 7,000 kW. The diversity factor of the load at the station is 1.5 and the averageLinked
annual load factor is 60%. Calculate the maximum demand on the station.

45,000 kW Googl
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30,000 kW
20,500 kW
20,000 kW

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
20,000 kW

5) For the data given in question no 4, find the annual energy supplied from the station. 1 point

120-122 GWh
100-102 GWh
105-106 GWh
90-100 GWh

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
105-106 GWh

6) A generating station has a maximum demand of 100 MW and a connected load of 175 MW. 2 points
if the MWh generated in a year are 450000, calculate
i) Load factor
ii) Demand factor

0.72-0.78, 0.65-0.67
0.65-0.68, 0.43-0.45
0.56-0.58, 0.53-0.55
0.5-0.52, 0.56-0.58

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
0.5-0.52, 0.56-0.58

7) The peak demand of a generating station is 100 MW, and the load factor is 0.65. The plant 1 point
capacity factor and plant use factor are 0.60 and 0.85 respectively. Determine the daily energy produced.
1560 MW
1650 MW
2400 MW
1056 MW

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1560 MW
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8) For the data given in Question number 8, determine the installed capacity of the plant. 1 point

105-106
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108-109
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No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
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108-109

9) For the data provided in question number 8, determine the reserve capacity of the plant. 1 point

6-7 MW
7-8 MW
8-9 MW
9-10 MW

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
8-9 MW

10)For the data provided in question number 8, determine the utilization factor of the plant. 1 point

0.85-0.90
0.90 - 0.95
0.75-0.80
0.95-1.0

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
0.90 - 0.95

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