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explain the role of lpp ​

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Answered by shaikhhuraira125
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An independent power producer (IPP) or non-utility generator (NUG) is an entity,[1] which is not a public utility, but which owns facilities to generate electric power for sale to utilities and end users.[2] NUGs may be privately held facilities, corporations, cooperatives such as rural solar or wind energy producers, and non-energy industrial concerns capable of feeding excess energy into the system.[3] An independent water and power producer (IWPP) is similar to an IPP, but with a unified process to also output usable treated water

Answered by toshu09
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so the role of ipp-:

Independent Power Producers (IPPs) or non-utility generator (NUG) are private entities (under unbundled market), which own and or operate facilities to generate electricity and then sell it to a utility, central government buyer and end users. IPPs may be privately-held facilities, cooperatives or non -energy industrial concerns capable of feeding excess energy into the system.[1] [2]

IPPs invest in generation technologies and recover their cost from the sale of the electricity. They can be great help to country's energy sector (especially when the public sectore do not have the required fin

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