Report on. Industrial Visit. for Bachelor of Technology. in Electrical Engineering

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1 Report on Industrial Visit for the students of Department of Electrical Engineering as a part of their academic requirement for Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering Submitted by: Submitted to : Department of Electrical Engineering TPO Cell Department of Electrical Engineering Bhutta College of Engineering and Technology

2 Acknowledgement This Industrial visit is not possible without the assistance of couple of teams. We would like to thank TPO Cell for making necessary arrangement for this trip. Thanks also goes to Transportation team. A special credit goes to HR Head, GGSTPP for giving warm welcome and wonderful arrangement. Our vote goes to all the technical experts associated with different units for demos and presentations. Last but not least, a big thanks goes to students of EE for making this trip unique. Department of Electrical Engineering BCET

3 Purpose 1) To fulfill the academic requirement as per PTU 2) To bridge the gap between class room teaching and industry requirement 3) To get corporate exposure and professional experience 4) Adds on Knowledge 5) Knowledge Discovery 6) Knowledge Transfer 7) Training and Internship opportunities 8) Employment Scope 9) Workshops/Seminars/Guest Lectures 10) Entrepreneurship Initiatives 11) Industry Protocols

4 Schedule Plan Date 30/09/2015 Company Name & Address Guru Gobind Singh Thermal Power Plant Ropar - (Punjab) India. Stream: EE Timings: 10:00 AM 3:00PM No. of Student Participated: 60 No. of Faculty Members: 04 Faculty Accompanied 1. Chamandeep Kaur 2. Navpreet Singh Tung 3. Jasvir Singh 4. Gagandeep Kaur Concerned Person (Name, Designation) 1. Manveer Singh (JE, GGSTPP)

5 Company Profile 1) Location Near Village Ghanauli on Chandigarh/Ropar Nangal Road 12 km from Ropar 55 km from Chandigarh. 2) Main Features Shield & excellent performance by Prime Minister of India during for achieving % PLF against all India average of 53.2 %. Incentive award for reducing fuel oil consumption during Peak load hour generation award during ) No. of Power Houses 6 4) No. of Units 6 5) Total generating capacity 6 x 210 MW = 1260 MW 6) Source of water supply From Nangal Hydel Channel 7) Fuel used Coal from coal fields of Bihar, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh from more than 50 sources called collieries. Distance of these sources is between 1417 km and 1560 km. 8) Turbines 210 MW 3 cylinder mixed flow tandem coupled 3000 rpm BHEL make. 9) Generators 247 MVA, kv, 9050 A at 0.85 lag, 50 Hz, 3 phase, double star two pole. 10) Commissioning U1 = U2 = U3 = U4 = U5 = U6 = ) Cost of Project ST - I ST - II ST - III Rs. 380 Crores Rs. 438 Crores Rs. 599 Crores 12) Total energy contribution annually 6942 MUs 13) Cost per unit Rs. 1.84/-

6 GROWTH OF GENERATION (MUs) Sr. No. Description OWN PROJECTS (a) Hydro (b) Thermal Total Share from BBMB Import(including share from Central sector) Purchase from PEDA and other NRSE projects including to 10 MW Jalkheri 5 Independent Power Producers(IPP) with in Punjab Total Energy Available Auxilliary Consumption Export Net Energy Available

7 Sister Companies PSPCL PSTCL Learning Outcomes Automation in Engineering PLC Programming CNC Programming Transducers Turbines Coal Plant Process Power Technology Hardware Design SCADA Technology Lightning Systems Sensor Systems IT Sources Work Ethics Production Environment Team Work Management Skills Marketing Potential Application Areas Automation SCADA/PLC

8 CNC Manufacturing Maintenance Supply Chain Electric Drive System Electrical Design Digital Design Embedded System Cranes Power System Coal System Traction System Transmission system Generation system Observations Skilled Manpower Automation System Assembly System Design System Programming System Control System Marketing System Leadership System

9 Engineer s Profile Research Engineer Design Engineers Maintenance Engineers Hardware Engineer Electric Engineers Embedded Engineers Marketing Engineers IT Engineers Programmers Automation Engineers Software Developers Application Engineers PLC Programmer CNC Programmer Check points Welcome Occasion General Discussion Technical Discussion Technical Knowledge Interaction with other employees Entrepreneurirship Skills

10 End Note On final note, it is a wonderful experience for students and faculty. Great knowledge session, knowledge transfer happened from both sides. Students learnt different aspects of corporate world, technical and non technical. Different processes and machinery were seen live and live projects were run live. Different teams work together to bring success to organization. Training and internship opportunities can be expected. All in all, it is a learning outcome for budding engineers who become engineers, leaders, and researchers in future. Future Collaboration Internships Training Projects Employment Seminars Entrepreneurship