Yes, so compared to today's price of $62pMWh, a saving of $275...

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    Yes, so compared to today's price of $62pMWh, a saving of $275 would be achieved. Even more if the price rises. Way more I suspect.

    Just because you don't understand basic English, doesn't mean everyone else is as thick as you. It only seems to be the rusted on righties who have comprehension problems around here.

    Honestly, do you need everything spelled out for you? Who ties your shoelaces for you of a morning?
 
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