NTPC Power plant
korba (chhattisgarh)
BY:- NIKESH KUAMR MANHAR
EEE 7TH SEM. ITKORBA
NTPC is India’s largest power utility with an installed capacity of 51,708 MW, plans to become a 130 GW
company by 2032. Established in 1975, NTPC aims to be the world’s largest and best power major.
NTPC has comprehensive Rehabilitation & Resettlement and CSR policies well
integrated with its core business of setting up power projects and generating electricity. The company is
committed to generating reliable power at competitive prices in a sustainable manner by optimising the
use of multiple energy sources with innovative eco-friendly technologies thereby NTPC is contributing to
the economic development of the nation and upliftment of the society.
Below figure is the picture of NTPC plant korba (chhattisgarh).
NTPC Overview
NTPC is India’s largest energy conglomerate with roots planted way back in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. Since then it has
established itself as the dominant power major with presence in the entire value chain of the power generation business. From fossil fuels it has forayed
into generating electricity via hydro, nuclear and renewable energy sources. This foray will play a major role in lowering its carbon footprint by
reducing green house gas emissions. To strengthen its core business, the corporation has diversified into the fields of consultancy, power trading,
training of power professionals, rural electrification, ash utilisation and coal mining as well.
NTPC became a Maharatna company in May 2010, one of the only four companies to be awarded this status. NTPC was ranked 400th in the ‘2016,
Forbes Global 2000’ranking of the World’s biggest companies.
Growth of NTPC installed capacity and generation
Coal handling plant
 Sources of coal in NTPC - Kusmunda block & Gevra mines.
 Resources of coal – By road and by trains.
 Coal size – 200mm approx
Cooling tower
The giant, jug-shaped cooling towers
you see at old power plants make the
turbine more efficient. Boiling hot water
from the steam turbine is cooled in a
heat exchanger called a condenser.
Electrical cables
The electricity travels out of the
generator to a transformer nearby
Step-up Transformers :-
 Electricity loses some of its energy as it travels
down wire cables, but high-voltage electricity
loses less energy than low-voltage electricity.
So the electricity generated in the plant is
stepped-up (boosted) to a very high voltage
as it leaves the power planta
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Ntpc power plant

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    NTPC Power plant korba(chhattisgarh) BY:- NIKESH KUAMR MANHAR EEE 7TH SEM. ITKORBA
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    NTPC is India’slargest power utility with an installed capacity of 51,708 MW, plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. Established in 1975, NTPC aims to be the world’s largest and best power major. NTPC has comprehensive Rehabilitation & Resettlement and CSR policies well integrated with its core business of setting up power projects and generating electricity. The company is committed to generating reliable power at competitive prices in a sustainable manner by optimising the use of multiple energy sources with innovative eco-friendly technologies thereby NTPC is contributing to the economic development of the nation and upliftment of the society. Below figure is the picture of NTPC plant korba (chhattisgarh).
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    NTPC Overview NTPC isIndia’s largest energy conglomerate with roots planted way back in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. Since then it has established itself as the dominant power major with presence in the entire value chain of the power generation business. From fossil fuels it has forayed into generating electricity via hydro, nuclear and renewable energy sources. This foray will play a major role in lowering its carbon footprint by reducing green house gas emissions. To strengthen its core business, the corporation has diversified into the fields of consultancy, power trading, training of power professionals, rural electrification, ash utilisation and coal mining as well. NTPC became a Maharatna company in May 2010, one of the only four companies to be awarded this status. NTPC was ranked 400th in the ‘2016, Forbes Global 2000’ranking of the World’s biggest companies. Growth of NTPC installed capacity and generation
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    Coal handling plant Sources of coal in NTPC - Kusmunda block & Gevra mines.  Resources of coal – By road and by trains.  Coal size – 200mm approx
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    Cooling tower The giant,jug-shaped cooling towers you see at old power plants make the turbine more efficient. Boiling hot water from the steam turbine is cooled in a heat exchanger called a condenser.
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    Electrical cables The electricitytravels out of the generator to a transformer nearby
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    Step-up Transformers :- Electricity loses some of its energy as it travels down wire cables, but high-voltage electricity loses less energy than low-voltage electricity. So the electricity generated in the plant is stepped-up (boosted) to a very high voltage as it leaves the power planta
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