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Base load power plants are p: wind farms. q: run-of-river plants. r: nuclear power plants. s: diesel power plants. (a) p, q and s only (b) p, r and s only (c) p, q and r only (d) q and r only

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Answered by RASHMIGAIKWAD
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q and r only p.

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Answered by SmritiSami
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The answer is:

Option (c) - p, q and r only

  • The minimum level of electricity demand required over a period of 24 hours is called Baseload.
  • Energy power plants that run continously over extended periods of time are known as baseload power plants.
  • Nuclear power plants, Run-of-river hydroelectric plants and wind turbines are examples of baseload power stations.
  • Diesel generators is a Peak Load power station. Peak load is the time when electricity demand is highest.
  • Thus, wind farms, run-of-river plants and nuclear power plants are baseload power plants. Diesel power plants are peak load power plants.

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