Net Generation KiloWatt
Full Form of NGKW
What is NGKW?
Net Generation KiloWatt refers to the actual electrical power output of a power plant measured in kilowatts, after accounting for auxiliary consumption by the plant's internal equipment. In India's power sector, this metric is widely used by generation companies like NTPC, NHPC, and various state electricity boards to report plant performance and efficiency. The figure is calculated by subtracting the power consumed by the plant itself for cooling, lighting, coal handling, and other internal operations from the gross generation. Indian regulators such as the Central Electricity Authority and CERC use NGKW data to assess plant load factors and tariff structures. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency also considers these figures when issuing energy performance ratings for industrial units. For students preparing for engineering competitive exams or examinations like GATE in electrical engineering, understanding the distinction between net and gross generation is essential. The term also appears in PSU recruitment tests conducted by power sector companies, making it a familiar concept across technical and academic circles in India.
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Example
The NTPC plant at Singrauli reported a net generation of 3,200 MW under normal operating conditions during the last fiscal year.