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Correct. I am in agreement with you here.
Internal generated voltage tends to be a per phase quantity, I think the issue is assuming that it is line to line.
This is not necessary since we've already calculated the internal generated phase voltage in the previous step.
When you posted the below in red color in the your previous post you were right. Now you are wrong.
For any type of three phase or machine, the ratings and base values can almost always be assumed to be the three phase values unless explicitly stated otherwise.
For example, if you are sizing a three phase transformer, then you are most concerned with the total three phase power it can deliver - because it is going in a three phase system, and the three phase line to line voltage rating - because it is going to be connected across all three phases.
In this case, it is a three phase generator:
So the 250kV is assumed to be the line to line voltage, and the 100MVA is assumed to be the total three phase apparent power it will deliver to the three phase system
To arrive at the correct answer according to the author of this problem, than you need to use the given base value along with the internal generated phase voltage per unit quantity that we calculated in the previous step. I will not agree to it till, it fits into the logic. Science is never on a shaky foundation that we change the things at our convenience just to get a figure in the answer. I am not worried about answer to this question, I am worried about what should we take as base Phase Voltage.
Make sense?
One can not do a wrong to arrive at an answer, just because it is in the options, (of course in main exam, something of this kind can be done) we have to get a correct answer and correct answer in this case is 154kV. Authors are not sacrosanct, they are like you and me, anyone including greatest of authors can make a mistake and here in this question he has done it. I found many mistakes in Wildi book too.
A great resource for these problems is Wildi's Electrical Machines Drives and Power Systems if you are looking for additional examples. I generally go by logic and knowledge I acquired till now but to satisfy you, please see solved problem no. 16-8 at page no. 360 of Wildi book, He has taken per phase value of Voltage to solve similar problem.
@TNPE para 8-14 Industrial loads, at page no. 171 in Wildi book says that if nothing is given for consideration of a 3 phase ckt. it can be safely assumed to be a star connected. Not only here, I have seen it at other places also. I will wish to continue the discussion till we decide this question. Now specific references of good ( which have lesser mistakes) text books should be made to prove our point so that the discussion remains fruitful.