1. Meaning of Captive Power Plant Captive Power Plants are power plants including Generation Sets, normally established by an industry to meet its own requirements.
Distributed Control System
I guess that "MW" means mega-watts so therfore 1.3 MW is the amount of energy produced by the power plant.
what is negative of the nuclear power plant
nuclear power plant
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
1. Meaning of Captive Power Plant Captive Power Plants are power plants including Generation Sets, normally established by an industry to meet its own requirements.
A CPP is a captive power plant, a power plant that supplies large amounts of power outside its grid. A IPP is an independent power plant that supplies to only its grid.
The basis of differentiation is end user. A thermal power plant produces electricity to sell the same to different end users through grid. But, in case of a captive thermal power plant generation of electricity generally is to meet the demand of power by the parent industry. For e.g. an Alumunium smelter plant requires huge quntity of elctric energy to operate. To secure undisrupted source of energy it may set up its own power plant which in turn can be termed as the captive power plant. But, in certain cases excess electricity can be sold to the market.
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When there is a huge demand of power and people feel generating electricity is cheaper than purchasing it, Captive power plants are made. Excess generation of CPP can be sold through grid. On the other hand Independent power plants are made for supplying to grid only.
There is nothing called captive load. "Captive power" refers to electric power generation from a unit set up by an organization for its exclusive consumption.
Distributed Control System
Industries have their own DG sets to generate power in case state power is not available. This power generators are known as captive generation
To ransom the captive means to ask for money in return for the kidnapped persons safety.
I guess that "MW" means mega-watts so therfore 1.3 MW is the amount of energy produced by the power plant.
The InitiationThe Captive Part IThe Captive Part IIThe PowerI think there's 4, but you can get them combined into 2 books at Chapters, they are("The Initiation" & "The Captive, Part one") and the other one is ("The Captive, part 2" and The Power")
Dai-ichi, or Daiichi, means first. There are two Fukushima power plants, both of which are run by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. The names are Fukushima Daiichi, meaning the first Fukushima plant, and Fukushima Daini, meaning the second plant.