The incremental cost curves in Rs/MWhr for two generators supplying a common load of 700 MW are shown in the figures. The maximum and minimum generation limits are also indicated. The optimum generation schedule is:
A
Generator A: 400 MW, Generator B: 300 MW
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B
Generator A: 350 MW, Generator B: 350 MW
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C
Generator A: 450 MW, Generator B: 250 MW
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D
Generator A: 425 MW, Generator B: 275 MW
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Solution
The correct option is C Generator A: 450 MW, Generator B: 250 MW Maximum incremental cost in Rs/Mwhr for generator A = 600(at 450 MW)
Minimum incremental cost in Rs/Mwhr for generator B = 650 (at 150 MW)
As maximum value of incremental cost of A is less than minimum value of B.
∴ Generator 'A' will operate at its maximum (o/p) 450 MW and B at (700 - 450) = 250MW