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Power Station Pratices

This document provides an overview of the Power Station Practices course. The course covers topics like bulk energy generation, cogeneration, non-conventional energy sources, load forecasting, electricity tariffs, power plant economics, operation of steam plants, electrical equipment in power stations and substations, supply system standards, and power generation in India. Important textbooks for the course include books on electrical energy generation, power station design, electrical energy distribution and utilization, and power system engineering.

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Power Station Pratices

This document provides an overview of the Power Station Practices course. The course covers topics like bulk energy generation, cogeneration, non-conventional energy sources, load forecasting, electricity tariffs, power plant economics, operation of steam plants, electrical equipment in power stations and substations, supply system standards, and power generation in India. Important textbooks for the course include books on electrical energy generation, power station design, electrical energy distribution and utilization, and power system engineering.

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Credit: 04

Code: EET209 Power Station Practices


L-T-P: (3-1-0)
Bulk energy generation, concept of cogeneration, non-conventional sources of
Course Content energy, load and load curves, load forecasting, electricity tariffs, power factor
improvement, power plant economics, economic operation of steam plants,
electrical equipment of power stations and sub-stations, and their general
arrangement, standards of supply systems, power generation scenario in India.
Important Text
Books/References 1. Gupta B. R., Generation of Electrical Energy, Fourth Edition, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
2. M. V. Deshpande, Elements of Electrical Power station Design, PHI India
3. Wadhwa C. L., Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.
4. Nagrath & Kothari, Power System Engineering, PHI India

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