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Traning Institute:-IPGCL Presented By:-Gaurav Kumar Roll No.:-180180105017 Branch:-Electrical Engineering Year: - 4th Sem:-7th
Traning Institute:-IPGCL Presented By:-Gaurav Kumar Roll No.:-180180105017 Branch:-Electrical Engineering Year: - 4th Sem:-7th
Introduction
IPGCL
Power Transmission
Reference
INTRODUCTION
• Delhi Electric Supply Undertaking (DESU) came into existence In 1958 and two Units
of 9.6 MW capacity each were installed as Rajghat Power House .
Indraprastha Power Generation Co. Ltd. came into existence on 1st July,
2002.
The Power demand in the Capital City is increasing with the growth of
population as well as living standard and commercialization.
The power demand in the summer of year 2000 was 3000 MW and increasing
every year @ 6 to 7%.
DVB's own generation from RPH, I.P. Station and Gas Turbine Power Station
had been around 350-400 MW
IPGCL / PPCL
STATIONS
Installed Capacity
It has installed capacity of 2x67.5=135 MW. Both the units are performing well.
Additional ESPs are being fitted to bring down the SPM level from 150 mg/NM3 to 50
mg/NM3.
It has installed capacity of 270 MW. Due to gas restriction only 4 gas turbines and 2
steam turbines are generally in operation. Two gas turbines alongwith one steam turbine
are kept on liquid fuel to meet any emergency.
Plant Load Factor
In the electricity industry, the plant load factor is a measure of the gross
output of a power plant compared to the maximum output it could
produce. The performance of the generation stations owned by Delhi
Government in terms of Plant Load Factor and Availability Factor is as
under
Power Transmission
http://ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indraprastha_Power_Generation_Company
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