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A

SYNOPSIS
ON
THERMAL POWER CORPARATION ANTA
Submitted

in partial fulfillment

for the award of the Degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:

PRABHAT KUMAR CHIRAG GOYAL

Head of department EE-1 , VII SEM

Electrical Engineering 15EAREE026

Department of Electrical Engineering

ARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY, Kukas (Jaipur)

Rajasthan Technical University, Kota (Raj)

July-2018
NTPC Ltd: Anta Gas Power Station

Abstract:
National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd (NTPC) was incorporated in 1975 by an
Act of parliament, to supplement the efforts of the states for quicker and greater
capacity addition in thermal power generation .In1997 the Department of Public
enterprises, Government of India status with power of operational autonomy to the
board of NTPC . This helped NTPC in speedy implementation of power projects.
Recently NTPC has been awarded the Maharatna status which has given it greater
autonomy.

Plant information:
• Established in 1975
• Became a Maharatna company in May 2010
• Ranked 400th in the 2016 ‘Forbes Global 2000’
• 44 NTPC stations -18 Coal based stations, 7 Gas based stations, 1 Hydro based
station, 9 Joint Ventures, 9 Renewable Energy Projects
• Diversified Fields - Consultancy, Power Trading, Training Of Power
Professionals, Rural Electrification, Ash Utilisation and Coal Mining
• Government of India’s holding - 75%
• First combined cycle power plant set up by NTPC
• Installed capacity of 419.33 MW
• Installed in 1989
• Gas Source – GAIL HBJ Pipeline-south basin gas field
• Water Source – kota right main canal
• Unit sizes - 3X88.71MW GTG+1X153.2MW STG
• Good efficiency
• Cost of power from ANTA = Rs. 1.97 per unit

POWER GENRATION PROCESS:


The Gas/Naphtha from pipeline is taken and supplied to GT Combustion chamber
where it is burn as fuel along with air drawn from atmosphere. This heat is then
convert into mechanical energy in the Gas Turbine. Gas turbine through a common
shaft rotates Generator, which produces electric power. Flue gas from the turbine
exhaust is used to convert water into steam in the Waste Heat Recovery Boiler
(WHRB).Water required for steam generation is circulated through the tube sin
the boiler, where heat exchange takes place and water gets converted in to steam.
The steam generated from WHRB is used to run a steam turbo generator and
produce electric power. This power is supplied to customer through 220KV lines.

REFEREENCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/boiler.
2. http://en.google.com/images/Turbine.
3. www.ntpc.co.in
4. http://baran.nic.in/industries.htm
5. http://forhealthy.com//7364-ntpc-anta-plant-information.html
6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Thermal_Power_Corporat.
7. http://www.educypedia.be/education/physicsjavalaboenergy.htm
8. http://www.instrumentationengineers.org/2013/06/working-
principle-of-impulse- turbines.html

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