Efficiency of Thermal Power Plant, Coal Consumption & SCC Formula with Live Calculator

In a thermal power plant, overall efficiency depends on how effectively the heat energy from coal is converted into electrical energy.
This calculator helps engineers and students to calculate:

  1. Efficiency (%)
  2. Coal Consumption per hour (TPH)
  3. Specific Coal Consumption (SCC)

🔥 Efficiency of Thermal Power Plant, Coal Consumption & SCC Calculator

Units: MW, kcal/kg, TPH. Constant used: 1 kWh = 860 kcal.

Key Formulas Used

Coal Consumption per Hour or SCC (Specific Coal Consumption) Formula

Coal Consumption (TPH)= SCC (kg/kWh) × Generation (MW)

Output Energy (Electrical Output)

Output Energy (kcal/hr)= Generation (MW) × 1000 × 860

Here, 1 kWh = 860 kcal

Input Energy (Heat Supplied by Coal)

Input Energy (kcal/hr)= Coal (kg/hr) × GCV (kcal/kg)

Efficiency of Thermal Power Plant

η= (Output Energy / Input Energy) × 100

η= (Generation in MW×1000×860) / (Coal (kg/hr) × GCV (kcal/kg)×100


Important Terms and Conversion Data

1️⃣ Generation (MW): It is the power output of the generator.
1 MW = 1000 kW

2️⃣ kWh (Kilowatt-hour): It is the unit of electrical energy produced.
1 kWh = 860 kcal

3️⃣ GCV (Gross Calorific Value): It is the amount of heat released when one kilogram of coal is completely burned.
Unit: kcal/kg

4️⃣ Coal Consumption: It is the rate at which coal is fired into the boiler.
Common units:

  • TPH = Tonnes per hour
  • kg/hr = Kilograms per hour
    1 TPH = 1000 kg/hr

5️⃣ SCC (Specific Coal Consumption): It is the amount of coal required to produce one unit (1 kWh) of electricity.
Typical range: 0.4 – 0.8 kg/kWh

6️⃣ Efficiency (η): It is the ratio of useful electrical energy output to total heat energy input from coal

Typical Efficiency of Coal-based Power Plant:
Between 32% to 38% depending on boiler design, coal quality, and plant technology.

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