Kota Super Thermal Power Plant
25°10′18″N 75°49′01″E / 25.1717°N 75.8169°E / 25.1717; 75.8169
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Kota Thermal Power Plant is Rajasthan's first major coal-fired power plant. It is located on the west bank of the Chambal River in Kota.
Power plant
Kota Thermal Power Station has received Meritories productivity awards during 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991 and every year since 1992 onwards.[1]
Installed capacity
Stage | Unit number | Installed capacity (MW) | Date of commissioning | Status |
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Stage I | 1 | 110 | January 2001 | Running |
Stage I | 2 | 110 | July, 2002 | Running |
Stage II | 3 | 210 | September 2003 | Running |
Stage II | 4 | 210 | May, 2004 | Running |
Stage III | 5 | 210 | March 2006 | Running |
Stage IV | 6 | 195 | July, 2010 | Running |
Stage V | 7 | 195 | May 2014 | Running |
Features
- Control room
- Boiler generator turbine assembly
- Fully automated control room
- Fire station
- Side view
- Flocculator tank
- Pumps for water circulation
See also
References
- ^ "Kota Thermal Power Plant". Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd.
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Electricity delivery
- Automatic generation control
- Backfeeding
- Base load
- Demand factor
- Droop speed control
- Electric power
- Electric power quality
- Electrical fault
- Energy demand management
- Energy return on investment
- Grid code
- Grid energy storage
- Grid strength
- Home energy storage
- Load-following
- Merit order
- Nameplate capacity
- Peak demand
- Power factor
- Power-flow study
- Repowering
- Utility frequency
- Variability
- Vehicle-to-grid
Non-renewable | |
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Renewable |
- Demand response
- Distributed generation
- Dynamic demand
- Electric power distribution
- Electric power system
- Electric power transmission
- Electrical busbar system
- Electrical grid
- Electrical substation
- Electricity retailing
- High-voltage direct current
- High-voltage shore connection
- Interconnector
- Load management
- Mains electricity by country
- Overhead power line
- Power station
- Pumped hydro
- Single-wire earth return
- Smart grid
- Super grid
- Transformer
- Transmission system operator (TSO)
- Transmission tower
- Utility pole
Protective
devices
devices
Economics
and policies
and policies
- Availability factor
- Capacity factor
- Carbon offsets and credits
- Cost of electricity by source
- Energy subsidies
- Environmental tax
- Feed-in tariff
- Fossil fuel phase-out
- Load factor
- Net metering
- Pigouvian tax
- Renewable Energy Certificates
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Renewable Energy Payments
- Spark/Dark/Quark/Bark spread
Statistics and
production
production
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