Thermal Power Plants In Haryana


 
 
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Thermal Power Plants In Haryana

Conventional Energy Sources

  • Conventional energy sources are such sources whose reserves are limited on the earth. these energy sources may be exhausted in the future, as humans have been using them for a long time. Conventional energy sources include coal, petroleum and natural gas, etc.
  • The energy generated from the conventional energy sources is divided into two parts, thermal electric energy and hydro - electric energy.
  • Thermal power stations of Haryana are given below:

    Panipat Thermal Power Station (PTPS)

    As all the balance of plant facilities viz. Coal Handling Plant Ash Handling Plant, Cooling towers, CW System are separate for 4x110 MW Unit 1 to 4 and are completely independent from Unit 5 to 8. Keeping this in view and in order to improve the performance of the plant and to have a better control, a need was felt to bifurcate PTPS into two thermal power station i.e. PTPS-1, comprising of 4 x 110 MW Units 1 to 4 and PTPS-2, comprising of 210 MW/250 MW Units 5 to 8. PTPS is the biggest power station of Haryana.

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    Question : 1

    Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Station is located at _______________

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) Conventional energy sources are such sources whose reserves are limited on the earth.

    (b) The energy generated from the conventional energy sources is divided into thermal electric energy and hydro - electric energy.

    (c) Conventional energy sources include coal, petroleum and natural gas, etc.

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 3

    ______________ is first power station Haryana located in the district of Panipat.

    Right Option : A
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