BMCR is the boiler maximum continous rating .It is that the maximum temperature , steam flow or the pressure that is used to generate full load or the bolier can withstand.
TMCR is the turbine maximum continous rating .It is that the maximum temperature , steam flow or the pressure that the turbine requires for generating full load
NOTE:BMCR WILL BE MORE COMPARED TO TMCR
BMCR: Boiler Maximum Contininous Rating
EMCR (Emission Control and Monitoring Requirements) is a regulatory framework that sets restrictions and guidelines for monitoring and controlling emissions from thermal power plants to reduce environmental pollution. This includes monitoring the release of pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, implementing emission control technologies, and reporting compliance with emission standards to regulatory authorities. Compliance with EMCR is crucial for thermal power plants to mitigate their impact on air quality and public health.
Draco was a late-7th Century (ca 621 BCE) Athenian magistrate who reformed and codified the laws. Punishments were severe. When asked why some crimes carried the death penalty when much greater crimes carried the same penalty, he responded that he thought the lesser crimes deserved death, and couldn't think of anything more for the worse ones. This code has given rise to the modern expression Draconian when referring to very severe rules. Although his laws were severe, they contained many basic sensible and civilised rationalisations, eg murder must be punished by the state and not by vendetta. The laws were revamped and relaxed by Solon in the 6th Century.