Hydro-Electric Power Plant
Hydro-Electric Power Plant
plant
• Hydro-electric power plant is a power
plant which converts hydraulic
energy(potential energy of water) into
electrical energy
• In a Hydro-electric power plant water head
is created by constructing a dam across a
river
• From the dam water is led to a water
turbine
• The water turbine converts the hydraulic
energy(product of head and flow of
water) into mechanical energy at the
turbine shaft
• The turbine drives the alternator which
• Hydro-electric power plants are generally
located in hilly areas where dams can be
built conveniently and large reservoirs can
be obtained.
• They have the added importance of storage
of water for irrigation and drinking purposes,
flood control etc.
• The schematic arrangement of a modern
Hydro-electric power plant is shown in the
fig.
• The dam is constructed across a river to
form a reservoir
• A pressure tunnel is taken off from the
reservoir and water brought to the
valve house at the start of the
penstock
• The valve house contains main valves
and automatic isolating valves
• The main valves controls the water flow to
the power house and the isolating valves
cuts off supply of water when the penstock
bursts
• From the valve house water is taken to
water turbine through a huge steel pipe
known as penstock
• The water turbine converts hydraulic
energy into mechanical energy
• The turbine drives the alternator which
converts mechanical energy into
electrical energy
Main
1)
components
Reservoir:The main function of the reservoir
is to store water during rainy season and use
it during dry season
2) Dam:A dam is a barrier constructed in
the normal path of the river which
serves two functions
• It develops a reservoir which has a capacity
to store water
• It help to create working head of the power
plant
• The type and arrangement of the dam
depends upon the topography of the site
3) Spill ways:The spill ways acts as a
safety valves for a dam
• During heavy rain fall the river flow
exceeds the storage capacity of the
reservoir
• Then the spill way discharges the surplus
water from the reservoir to the river on
the down stream side of the dam
• Thus the spill ways keeps the reservoir
level below the predetermined maximum
level
4) Intake:The intake allows the water to
flow into the penstock under controlled
conditions
• Racks or screens are used to prevent
debris passing into the water passage
otherwise debris may damage the turbine
blades or nozzle
5) Penstock:Penstocks are huge pipes or
conduits which carry water to the
turbines
• It is a pipe between surge tank and
turbine
• They are generally made of
reinforced concrete or steel
• Various devices such as automatic butterfly
valve,air valve and surge tank are provided
for the protection of penstocks
• Automatic butterfly valve shuts off water
flow through the penstock promptly if it
ruptures
• Air valve maintains the air pressure inside
the penstock equal to the outside
atmospheric pressure
6) Surge tank: A surge tank is a small reservoir
or tank open at the top in which water level
rises or falls to reduce the pressure swings
in the penstock
Advantage
s
• For hydro-electric power plant the running
charges are very less because it requires no
fuel as water is used for the generation of
electrical energy which is available free of
cost
• It is quite neat and clean as no smoke or ash
is produced
• It is comparatively simple in construction
and requires less maintenance
• It does not require a long starting time
like thermal power plant
• It is robust and has a longer life
• In addition to the generation they also help
in storage of water for irrigation and drinking
purposes,flood control etc.
Disadvantage
•
s
It involves high capital cost due to construction
of dam
• Skilled and experienced hands are required
to build the plant
• It requires high cost of transmission lines as
the plant is located in hilly areas which are
quite away from the consumers
• There is uncertainty about the availability of
huge amount of water due to dependence on
weather conditions
Choice of site for hydro-electric
power plant
1) Availability of water:Since the primary
requirement of hydro-electric power plant is
the availability of huge quantity of water,such
plants should be built at a place where
adequate water is available(river,canal etc) at a
good head
2) Storage of water:The site selected for a
Hydro- electric power plant should provide
adequate facilities for erecting a dam and
reservoir
3) Cost and type of land:The land for the
construction of plant should be available at
a reasonable price
• Further the bearing capacity of the ground
should be adequate to withstand the
weight of heavy equipment to be installed
4) Transportation facilities: The site selected
for a Hydro-electric power plant should be
accessible by rail and road so that
necessary equipment and machinery could
be easily transported
• From these ideal choice of site for Hydro-
electric power plant is near a river in hilly
areas where dam can be conveniently
built and large reservoirs can be
obtained.
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