FLC fluence corporation limited

Ann: Ivory Coast Project Finance Agreements Awaiting Execution, page-34

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    @plough
    This does not make sense to me.

    Let me try to state it another way.

    If I said to you, I have $264,000,000 AUD.
    I will pay you $1760 per thousand litres (or 1 cubic metre) of water you produce to pay off OPEX incrementally.
    If you produce 150,000 m3 of water in the first day, then I have to pay you $264,000,000 after the first day.

    If you were operational for 13 years x 365 days (4745 days), and you produced 150,000 m3 on each of those days, and I had to pay you the same amount each day then I would have to pay you $1.25 trillion AUD over the 13 years. (Fluence investors wish this was the case).
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    The way you have divided CAPEX by daily volume produced gives you a figure of $1760 which then needs to be divided by the timeframe of operation to get a per kilolitre CAPEX cost.
    $1760 / 4745 days = $0.37 AUD per 1000L of water produced.
 
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