Station Heat Rate definition

Station Heat Rate or ‘SHR’ means the heat energy input in kCal required to generate one kWh of electrical energy at generator terminals;
Station Heat Rate means the heat energy input in kCal required to generate one kWh of electrical energy at generator terminals of a thermal generating plant;
Station Heat Rate. Station Heat Rate means the quantum in Kilo Calories of input heat energy required by a Thermal Power Station to generate one Electrical Energy Unit at the Generator terminals, as per TSERC Regulations.

Examples of Station Heat Rate in a sentence

  • Station Heat Rate is defined as the heat energy input in kilo calories required to generate one kilo watt hour (kWh) of electrical energy at generator terminals.

  • Thermal Power Plants 2500 2500 The thermal plant’s SHR is lower than Bagasse plant’s SHR The Station Heat Rate (SHR) is determined by the formula: {Turbine Heat Rate (kcal / kWh) / Boiler efficiency} / Generator capacity The Boilers in most of the Bagasse co-gen projects are designed and constructed for multi fuel firing i.e., Coal and Bagasse / Biomass and other agri-waste fuels.

  • As such the boiler losses due to coal shall be less compared to Bagasse resulting in reduction of Station Heat Rate.

  • The SHR of coal based plants is much less than Bagasse based power plants since the boiler losses due to coal are less compared to Bagasse and is pegged at 2500 KCal/kWh. A higher Station Heat Rate is also mainly due to not maintaining the plants efficiently.

  • As such the commission hereby allows a Station Heat Rate of 3600 Kcal/kwh.

  • The Station Heat Rate of the Power station shall be [2,000 (two thousand) Kcal per KWh] (NCV basis) or such lower figure as may be specified in the Capacity Certificate.

  • The values of Operating parameters like Station Heat Rate, Auxiliary power consumption and specific consumption of secondary fuel oil for the duration of the PPA shall be as per prevailing TSERC Regulations from time to time.


More Definitions of Station Heat Rate

Station Heat Rate or ‘SHR’ means the heat energy input in kilocalories required to generate one kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electrical energy at generator terminals of a thermal generating station;

Related to Station Heat Rate

  • Gross Station Heat Rate or ‘GHR’ means the heat energy input in kCal required to generate one kWh of electrical energy at generator terminals of a thermal generating station;

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