A certain load1 with an hourly daily demand as given in table 1 is connected to the same generating station with the load2 that its hourly daily demand is given table 2. The generating station that consists of 3 generating units has a capacity of 72 MW. If the energy price is 0.60 NIS per kWh. The NN are the last two registration number (i.e for the student that has a registration number 202132396, NN right your = 96) Table 1: H P1(MW) H P(MW) 1 2 2 13 14 13 11 Table2: H P2(MW) HE P(MW) 1 2 3 3 4 15 11+(NN/100) 11:45 4 8 16 17 5 6 5 9 17 3 4 5 7 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 12 12 19 24 20 10 18 19-(NN/199) 23 18.62 10 7 12 19 6 23-(NN/100) 22.25 7 12 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 11 14 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 14 11 10 8 4 8 9 10 11 12 14 18 12 20 21 22 23 15 12 11 12 16 24 9+(NN/100) | S 9.75 1- Find the price (in NIS) of the consumed energy of the summed two loads in a certain year. 2- Sketch the Load/Duration Curve for the 24 hour period for the two loads summed together. 3- Indicate the average load, peak load and base load on the graph for the two summed loads. 4- Determine the annual load factor for each of the two loads separately. 5- Determine the annual Capacity Factor of the two summed loads together. 6- Determine the diversity factor between the two loads. 7- Suggest the type of each unit in the generating station and its capacity.

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A certain load1 with an hourly daily demand as given in table 1 is connected to the same
generating station with the load2 that its hourly daily demand is given table 2. The
generating station that consists of 3 generating units has a capacity of 72 MW. If the
energy price is 0.60 NIS per kWh. The NN are the last two digits (from right) of your
registration number (i.e for the student that has a registration number 202132396, NN
96)
Table 1:
H
1 2
P1(MW) 2 3
H
13 14
P(MW) 13 11
Table2:
P2(MW)
H
P(MW)
3
4
15
11+(NN/100)
11.45
4
8
16
17
5
9
17
19-(NN/199)
18.62
1
2
3
4
5 6
3 4 5 7 9 10
13 14 15 16 17 18
14 12 12 19 24 20
7
12
19
6
10
18
23
8
12
20
23-(NN/100) 15
22.25
7
12
19
22
8
12
9
10 11 12
14
11 14
15
20 21 22 23
24
14
11 10 8 4
9 10 11
12 14 18
=
21 22 23
12 11 9+(NN/100)
9.75
4- Determine the annual load factor for each of the two loads separately.
5- Determine the annual Capacity Factor of the two summed loads together.
6- Determine the diversity factor between the two loads.
7- Suggest the type of each unit in the generating station and its capacity.
12
16
24
S
1- Find the price (in NIS) of the consumed energy of the summed two loads in a certain
year.
2- Sketch the Load/Duration Curve for the 24 hour period for the two loads summed
together.
3- Indicate the average load, peak load and base load on the graph for the two summed
loads.
Transcribed Image Text:01: A certain load1 with an hourly daily demand as given in table 1 is connected to the same generating station with the load2 that its hourly daily demand is given table 2. The generating station that consists of 3 generating units has a capacity of 72 MW. If the energy price is 0.60 NIS per kWh. The NN are the last two digits (from right) of your registration number (i.e for the student that has a registration number 202132396, NN 96) Table 1: H 1 2 P1(MW) 2 3 H 13 14 P(MW) 13 11 Table2: P2(MW) H P(MW) 3 4 15 11+(NN/100) 11.45 4 8 16 17 5 9 17 19-(NN/199) 18.62 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 7 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 12 12 19 24 20 7 12 19 6 10 18 23 8 12 20 23-(NN/100) 15 22.25 7 12 19 22 8 12 9 10 11 12 14 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 14 11 10 8 4 9 10 11 12 14 18 = 21 22 23 12 11 9+(NN/100) 9.75 4- Determine the annual load factor for each of the two loads separately. 5- Determine the annual Capacity Factor of the two summed loads together. 6- Determine the diversity factor between the two loads. 7- Suggest the type of each unit in the generating station and its capacity. 12 16 24 S 1- Find the price (in NIS) of the consumed energy of the summed two loads in a certain year. 2- Sketch the Load/Duration Curve for the 24 hour period for the two loads summed together. 3- Indicate the average load, peak load and base load on the graph for the two summed loads.
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