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

    Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Power Plant is located in the district of __________________________

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Which of the following statements are correct ?

    I. The total installed capacity of Rajiv Gandhi Thermal power station is 1200 MW.

    II. The power project is running under Reliance Energy Limited.

    III. The project has the lowest per MW cost of production in the country.

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    Right Option : D
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