1- For a plant, the efficiency would generally mean its thermal efficiency (how much of the fuel it converts to electricity). The efficiency I meant was the maximum system efficiency. That is if you have 10 plants, each of 1000 MW installed capacity, in the most demanding situation how much these plants can produce (you can't reach 10,000 level because of various technical and economic reasons). In Pakistan's case the system is 69% efficient at its peak demand moment. That is these 10 plants produce 6,900 MW when they are pushed to their technical / economic limit because of availability factor, capacity factor and even various on the ground situation from security to God knows what..
Thank you for your detailed reply. I have few more questions
I have read a bit about Capacity factor. What is the maximum possible? How does 69% compare to other countries?
Thermal efficiency will not exceed 60% for a combined cycle power plant although it may be as high as 95% for a ‘combined heat and power’ (CHP) plant. You may be confusing the two?
How can I calculate the peak demand? I am happy to have a constructive discussion. Maybe we can start a new thread?
I have updated my analysis with the following:
17% line losses & 69% Capacity factor.
This is for base load only. 5% growth will mean that we will be on par with UK by 2055 for base load.
I agree that people in Pakistan complain about the problem but don't want to know the reasons behind it and don't want to change the situation collectively. I have many ideas and happy to discuss and scrutinize to get to a solution. The investment needed to change the situation is another problem but where there is a will there is a way.
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