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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards all those people who helped me successfully completing this summer training report.

I am specially grateful to MR. RAKESH ARORA (Officer HR), MR. AMIT JAIN (Sr. Executive technical deptt.) , MR. PARESH MATHUR (Dpt. Supritt. Of Operation & Maintenance Dept.), MR. Naresh Kr. Meena(Technician) , MR. S R Chaudhary and MRS. PREMLATA SAINI (H R Secretary) and for providing us their elusive guidance during my training.

I would also like to offer my sincere thanks to all those staff officials for their untiring support and help at various levels.

SATMEET SINGH

CONTENTS

1. CERTIFICATE

2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

3.1. COMPANY INTRODUCTION OF NTPC.

3.2. PROJECT PROFILE

4. COMBINED CYCLE TECHNOLOGY

5. SAILENT FEATURES OF ANTA STATION

6. GAS TURBINE

7. STEAM TURBINE

8. GENERATOR

9. EXCITATION SYSTEM OF THE GENERATOR

10. GENERATOR PROTECTION

11. GENERATOR TRANSFORMER

12. SWITCHYARD

13. POWER EVACUATION FROM NTPC ANTA

14. CONCLUSION

15. CONCLUSION

3.1 COMPANY'S INTRODUCTION

National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC):

It is the largest thermal power generating company of India. A public sector company, wholly owned by Government of India, it was incorporated in the year 1975 to accelerate power development in the country. Within a span of 26 years, NTPC has emerged as a truly national power company, with power generating facilities in all the major regions of the country. Based on data, carried out by Data monitor UK, NTPC is the 6th largest in terms of thermal power generation and the second most efficient in terms of capacity utilization amongst the thermal utilities in the world.

NTPC has entered into a joint venture with Alstom, Germany for renovation and modernization of power plants in India. Recognizing its excellent performance and vast potential, Government of the India has identified NTPC as one of the of Public Sector 'Navratnas'. Inspired by its glorious past and vibrant present, NTPC is well on its way to realize it's vision of being "one of the world's largest and best power utilities.

"Powering India's growth".

The Company Has The Following Certificates

* ISO 9001

* ISO 14001

* FIVE-S

* OHSAS 18000

3.2 PROJECT PROFILE

The availability of natural gas, higher efficiency, smaller gestation period etc. made Combined -cycle power plants the preferred choice for the majority of State owned and Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in our country since late eighties.

Gas based combined cycle power plants combine the gas turbine and steam turbine cycles into an efficient power-generating mode. After utilizing the heat energy of fuel gas for generating power in gas turbine the exhaust gases are allowed to pass through Heat Recovery Steam Generators or Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (WHRB) for generating steam, which in turn generates electricity in steam turbine. Thus, electricity is generated in steam turbine at no additional fuel cost thereby making the process highly efficient.

4. COMBINED CYCLE TECHNOLOGY

The year was 1985, government of India decided to effectively use the "sweetened natural gas", which was to be made available by "GAIL" through cross-country HBJ gas pipe line NTPC was entrusted with a responsibility to set up gas based power project in Gujarat, Rajasthan and utter Pradesh, NTPC submitted the feasibility reports for 3 gas based projects at anta (Rajasthan), Auraiya (U.P.) and kawas (Gujarat).

The feasibility report of anta was approved by government of India in October, 1986. The land was simultaneously acquired, bhoomi poojan of the land to star the work performed on 16.01.1987 by the then CMD shri M.L. shishoo, and the charging of "construction power" was inaugurated

MILE STONE

Govt. approval of feasibility report - 20.10.86

Bhoomi poojan - 16.01.87

Award of main plant turnkey contract - 24.08.87

Synchronization of GT-1 - 20.01.89

Synchronization of GT-2 - 04.03.89

Synchronization of GT-3 - 04.05.89

Synchronization of ST - 09.03.90

Location : anta in Baran district of Rajasthan

Total land : 390.75 acres.

Fuel : natural gas naphtha

Water source : KOTA RIGHT MAIN CANAL

NET plant output : 419.33MW

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