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HPGCL achieved an all time
record power generation of 4051 MU from its all the three power generating stations
during the year 1999-2000.
The PLF of Haryana Thermal Units during the year 1999-2000 was 53.24% which is
the highest ever achieved from these units.
The specific oil consumption of all Thermal Units during the 1999-2000 was 6.38
ml/Kwh was lowest since commissioning of both Thermal Powers Stations. The either
lowest oil consumption was 12.70 ml/awh during the year 1998-1999. This resulted
into a saving of Rs.16.48 crores during the year.
The specific coal consumption of all Thermal Units during the 1999-2000 was 0.803
kg/Kwh which is 35 gm less as compare to the last year's specific coal consumption
of 0.838 kg/kwh. This resulted into a saving of Rs. 23.97 crores during the year.
POWER
STATION WISE ACHIEVEMENTS ARE AS UNDER:- Faridabad
TPS
Faridabad TPS achieved record generation of 955.345 MU (65.91% PLF) against a
target of 750 MU during the year 1999-2000 which is highest since commissioning
of all units. The previous highest generation was 897.563 MU (62.09% PLF) during
the year 1992-93.
Specific oil consumption achieved during the year 1999-2000 was 4.85 ml/kwh which
is the lowest since commissioning of all units. The earlier lowest oil consumption
was 6.78 ml/kwh during the year 1990-91. PTPS
(Station as a whole)
The generation & PLF during the year 1999-2000 has been 2856.04 MU & 50.02%
respectively against the annual target of 2700 MU & 47.29%, which is the 2nd
highest generation in a year. The highest generation of 2868.835 MU was achieved
during the year 1997-98.
The specific oil consumption of station during the year 1999-2000 has been 6.89
ml/kwh which is lowest oil consumption since commissioning of all the units. The
previous lowest specific oil consumption of 13.72 ml/kwh was achieved during the
year 1997-98. PTPS
(4x110 MW Unit-I to IV)
The cummulative specific oil consumption of 4x110 MW Unit I to IV during the year
1999-2000 has been 13.66 ml/kwh which is lowest oil consumption since commissioning
of these units. The previous lowest specific oil consumption of 25.59 ml/kwh was
achieved during the year 1988-89. PTPS
(210 MW Unit V)
The annual Generation and PLF of 210 MW Unit V during the year 1999-2000 was 1618.642
MU and 87.75% respectively, which is the highest generation since commissioning
of this unit. The previous highest annual generation and PLF were 1558.101 MU
and 84.70% during 1996-97.
The generation & PLF of 210 MW Unit V during the month of October 99 has been
156.400 MU & 100.10% respectively which was highest monthly generation since
commissioning of this unit. The previous highest monthly generation and PLF were
150.982 MU & 99.83% achieved during the month of March 99.
The auxiliary consumption of 210 MW Unit V during the year 1999-2000 has been
10.27% which is the lowest auxiliary consumption for the last five years since
1945-95 (9.35%).
The specific oil consumption of 210 MW Unit V during the year 1999-2000 has been
1.71 ml/kwh which is lowest oil consumption since commissioning of this unit.
The previous lowest oil consumption was 2.35 ml/kwh achieved during the year 1998-99.
The specific coal consumption of 210 MW Unit V during the year 1999-2000 has been
0.696 kg/kwh which is lowest coal consumption since commissioning of this unit.
The previous lowest coal consumption was 0.705 kg/kwh achieved during the year
1993-94.
210 MW Unit V remained in operation continuously for 109 days from 19.7.99 to
5.11.99, which has crossed the previous record of continuous operation for 63
days from 22.11.97 to 24.1.98. WYC
HE Station, Yamunanagar
The generation during the year was 239.60 MU which has been more than the target
of 225 MU fixed by CEA. Kakroi
Micro Hydel Station (3x100 KW)
Kakroi Micro Hydel Station has also set a new generation record during 1999-2000
by generating 3,48,691 units against the earlier highest record generation of
2,95,205 Units during 1992-93. This Power Station was transferred to HPGCL during
June, 1999 when the Power Station was non-functional as all the three machines
were out of operation. |