Power plant engineering is a vital field that deals with the design, construction, and operation of power plants, which are the backbone of modern society. With the increasing demand for electricity, the importance of power plant engineering has become more pronounced. One of the most popular and widely used textbooks on this subject is "Power Plant Engineering" by GR Nagpal. In this article, we will provide an in-depth review of the book, its contents, and its relevance to the field of power plant engineering.

Detailed focus on steam-electric stations, including fuel and ash handling, coal burning, and the four primary circuits (Coal/Ash, Air/Gas, Feedwater/Steam, and Cooling Water).

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