Cover Story Oct 01, 2015 Innovative technologies may improve the functionality of SHPs Sharing his expertise with Power Today, Dr Sunil Kumar Singal, Principal Scientific Officer, Alternate Hydro Energy Centre discusses the various technologies used in SHPs development.
Cover Story Oct 01, 2015 We aim to add 4,500 MW of SHPs in the subsequent three years In an interaction with POWER TODAY, BK Bhatt, Director, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy talks about the status and development of SHPs in India.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 Economy of scale is a must to make supercritical viable Since the last few years, government policy and the environmental framework that grants concessions to operate a power plant have been clearly favouring supercritical or efficient and cleaner technology.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 Heated argument Solar technology has many unique attributes which make it one of the most preferred sources of power, particularly in India, a densely populated country with a high energy deficit - it can be rapidly deployed across most parts of the country, it is modular in nature and it is environmentally friendly.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 Critically Acclaimed Given the fact that a significant quantity of coal will continue to dominate India´s energy generation, energy efficiency becomes vital. As per the thumb rule: higher efficiency in the generation of electricity means, lower consumption of coal per unit of electricity generated.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 Ultra supercritical technology is a costly affair Supercritical technology utilises higher steam temperature and higher pressure. The heat rate of the thermodynamic process is the heat energy fed into the Rankine cycle divided by the electrical energy output. If the energy input to the cycle is kept constant, the electrical output can be increased by selecting higher pressures and higher temperatures.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 Apply supercritical technologies, increase efficiency level Since introducing such technologies in the last five decades, we have been improving performance of steam turbines and generators by applying results of research and development work, besides improvement of thermal cycle conditions.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 All future projects of NTPC will be based on supercritical Supercritical technology is an efficient technology as higher steam parameters lead to better efficiencies, which in turn means lesser fuel consumption.
Cover Story Sep 01, 2015 India needs to modernise its existing plants As per GoI estimates, coal will continue to be the mainstay of power generation in India for the next decade. Efficient technologies like supercritical technology can play an advanced role in balancing between providing access to power to all its citizens with the need for emission control.