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If you are an electrical engineering student or a competitive exam aspirant (like GATE, SSC JE, or state engineering exams), you have almost certainly heard of "Generation of Electrical Energy" by B.R. Gupta (often published by S. Chand).

This textbook is a cornerstone for understanding how electricity is actually produced—from thermal and hydro plants to nuclear and solar energy. It’s common to search for a "free PDF download" of this book. Let’s break down what you need to know, where you can legally find it, and why the book remains so popular. By: [Your Blog Name] | Category: Electrical Engineering


Note on Copyright: This post respects intellectual property laws. It does not provide pirated links but offers legal alternatives and summarizes the book’s value.


Older editions (pre-2005) whose copyright may have expired or are out of print sometimes circulate legally. However, for a current syllabus, stick to authorized sources. Note on Copyright: This post respects intellectual property

Before hunting for a PDF, here is why this specific textbook is recommended by professors:

Key Topics Covered:


You don’t have to break the law. Here are 4 ways to access this book without paying full price for a new hardcover:

If you cannot afford or find Gupta’s book, consider these legally free resources for power generation topics: Older editions (pre-2005) whose copyright may have expired

| Resource | Content | Access | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | NPTEL (IITs) | Video lectures & notes on Power Plant Engineering | Free & legal | | U.S. Department of Energy (energy.gov) | Basics of electricity generation | Free PDFs | | OpenStax CNX | College-level physics of energy generation | Free e-textbook | | EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) | Technical reports (some free) | Free registration |

For a textbook similar to Gupta, try "Power Plant Engineering" by P.K. Nag – also excellent, but you will need to purchase or borrow it.