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Energy Statistics wer Generation of IPGCL - PP


By Aditi
Jain

PROJECT 2014

About The
Company
CONFIGURATION ( Pragati Power Station
1)
Gas Turbines 2 x1 04 MW (open cycle) +
Steam Turbine of 1 x 122MW (combined cycle) = 330 MW
CONSTRUCTED ON ASH FILLED AREA OF 17 ACRES

SEWAGE TREATED WATER FROM STPs BEING USED NO


WATER FROM RIVER YAMUNA IS USED.
ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY DRY LOW NOx
BURNER TECHNOLOGY ADOPTED TO CONTROL
NOx LEVEL WITHIN ENVOIRNMENTAL LIMITS
OF LESS THAN 35 PPM.

STATION

Rajghat
Power
House

Capacity (MW)

135

Units (MW)

2x67.5

I.P. Gas
Pragati-I Combined Pragati-III Combined
Turbine
Cycle Gas Power
Cycle Gas Power
Power Station
Station
Project, Bawana

270

330

1500 (N)

6 x 30 (GTs)

2 x 104 (GT*s)

4 x 250 (GTs)

3 x 30 (STGs)

1 x 122 (STG*)

2 x 250 (STGs)
Synchronized on

1985-86 (GTs)
Commissioning

1989-90

+
1995-96
(STGs)

Water

River
Yamuna

GT-1: 11th Oct., 2010


2002-03

GT-2: 09th Feb., 2011


STG-1: 03rd Oct.,
2011

Treated water From


Treated water From
River Yamuna Sen Nursing Home
Rithala STP*
& Delhi Gate STPs

(GTs : Gas turbines ; STG : Steam Gas Turbine ; STP : Sewage Treatment Plant )

KEY TERMS RELATED


TO POWER
GENERATION
Gross Generation
Auxiliary Power Consumption
Plant Load Factor

Special Gas Consumption

Availability Factor

Back Down

Machine Availability Factor

Total Partial Loading

Plant Heat Rate

DM Makeup

ANNUAL TARGET (PPS-1)


Units

DERC*
Targets FY
2013-14

Internal
Targets FY
2013-14

Gross Generation

MU

2457.2

2600

Availability based on DC

85

90

Plant Load Factor

85

90

Forced Outages

< 0.77

Planned Outages

5.73

Heat Rate(CC)

Kcal / Kwh

2000

1975

Heat Rate(OC)

Kcal / Kwh

2900

2900

Aux. power
consumption

2.5

DM Consumption

0.5

Sr. No.

Performance
parameters

*Delhi Electricity Board Regulatory Commission (DERC)

Comparison of O&M Performance


up to : Jan 2014
Sr. No.

Performance
parameters

Units

Actual
Actual
Performance up Performance up
to Jan2013
to Jan2014

Annual Gross Generation at Rated Capacity (330 MW) =2890.80 MU


Availability based on
1
%
89.66
91.66
DC
2
Gross Generation
MU
2101.708
2032.153
3

Plant Load Factor

86.72

83.85

Forced Outages

0.52

2.24

Planned Outages

2.58

0.66

Heat Rate (CC)

Kcal / Kwh

1992.91

1988.68

Aux power cons.

2.63

2.85

DM Consumption

0.67

0.87

Back Down

2.90

7.81

ERVIEW OF STATION PERFORMANCE (TREND)


2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14
Till Date

Description

Unit

Gross Gen.

MU

825.25

2406.3

2551.6

2299.1

2254.6 2366.7

2401.3 2452.940 2335.649 2560.018 2508.287 2032.153

Plant Load
Factor

65.37

83.01

88.27

79.53

77.99

81.65

83.07

84.85

80.80

88.32

86.77%

83.85%

Availability
Factor on bar

--

91.29

92.3

92

86.12

92.94

91.09

93.28

90.94

96.18

96.46

96.41

Machine A.V.F

75.5

91.73

95.05

94.05

90.17

93.23

91.64

94.12

91.43

97.66

97.12

97.10

Total Partial
Loading(back
down+freq,Etc)

--

--

6.76

8.44

8.91

8.17

7.61

7.15

11.34

8.02

9.65

12.68

DM Makeup

--

--

--

--

--

1.23

1.11

1.13

1.05

0.99

0.73

0.87

Plant Heat Rate

Kcal/K
wh

--

1997.5

1956.5

2019.1

2029.1

1997.82

2036.75

2017.29

2008.05

1999.14

Aux Power
Cons.

5.68

9.79

3.95

3.14

2.85

2.84

2.8

2.85

2.80

2.62

2.62

2.85

SCM/K
wh
0.327

0.219

0.212

0.218

0.212

0.214

0.215

0.215

0.220

0.213

0.209

0.208

--

--

118.1

107.09 89.833

78.035

30.13

161.616

126.502

107.457

189.415

Sp. Gas cons.


Back down

MU

--

2073.6 2002.1

Gross Generation is highly correlated to PLF and AVF

3000

2551.64
2406.31

2500

2299.09

2254.63

2366.7 4

2401.34

2452.94

2560.02

2508.29

2335.65

2425.35

2000

1500

1000 825.25

500
91.29
83.01

65.37
0

92.3
88.27

92
7 9.53

86.12
7 7 .99

91.09
83.07

93.28
84.85

90.94
80.8

96.18
88.32

96.46
0.87

96.49
0.84

Gross Gen. MU

2002-03
Gross
Gen.

92.94
81.65

MU

2003-04

2004-05

Plant Load Factor %

2005-06

2006-07

825.245 2406.306 2551.643 2299.087 2254.626

2007-08

Av ailability Factor on bar %

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14 Till
Date

2366.73
7
2401.336 2452.940 2335.649 2560.018 2508.287 2425.352

PLF

65.37

83.01

88.27

79.53

77.99

81.65

83.07

84.85

80.80

88.32

86.77%

83.90%

AVF

--

91.29

92.3

92

86.12

92.94

91.09

93.28

90.94

96.18

96.46

96.49

Availability (DC) Vs PLF (%)


94
92.61
92.62

92
90.5
90
88.32
88
86.7 7

86.32
86

84

82

85.41

85.5
84.85

84.08
83.07

83.9

81.65
80.8

80

78

76

74
2007 -08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

PAF -DC(%)
PLF (%)

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Generation v/s Back Down (MU )


3000
2686.09

2652.71
2559.47
2500

2401.34

2366.74

2483.07
2452.94

2497.26

2560.02

2615.83
2508.29

2335.65

2677.59
2425.35

2000

Actual Gen (MU)

1500

Deemed Gen (MU)


Back Down (MU)

1000

500
252.16
89.1

78.04

161.62

126.5

30.13

107.55

0
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

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UXILIARY POWER CONSUMPTION (%)


2.95

2.9

2.85

2.9

2.85

2.84

2.85
2.83

2.8

2.7 5

2.7

Aux. Power Cons (%)

2.65
2.62

2.6

2.63

2.55

2.5

2.45
2007 -08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

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Heat rate
(Kcal/Kwh)

2020

2004
2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

1993

2000
1990

1985

1984
1980
197 3
1967

HR-DERC
HR-DESIGN
HR CC

1960

1940

1941

1941

1941

1941

1941

1941

1941

2007 -08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

1920

1900

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BEST PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL YEAR

2011- 2012

Gross Generation - 2560 MU


Actual PLF - 88.32%
Availability - 97.66%
Aux. Power Consumption -2.62%

Plant Position in Country


Pragati Power Station is 3rd Best Station in country
during
Financial Year 2011-12

During Current FY 2013-14


At No 1- KARAIKAL CCPP* (PLF 90.98%)
power plant)

(*combined cycle

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ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
INITIATIVES
Planted 3000 trees around the Power
Station to improve the Environment
No river/ ground water used for power
generation. Only Sewage treated water
is used
Dry Low NOx burners installed to
control Nox level.

*( NOx : Nitrogen oxides )

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LEARNING ..
Types Of Power Stations and techniques of generating
electricity.
Factors Affecting Power Generation.
Observing and maintaining large data sets on daily basis.
Growing Sector In India contributing in Countrys
Development.

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