The point I'm trying to make is the current peaking plant...

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    The point I'm trying to make is the current peaking plant operates 10% of the time ie utilisation. So if demand for the service remains the same, then how does adding further capacity going to increase revenue? Wouldn't doubling capacity halve the overall plant utilisation if you assume the same demand profile?

    If the peaking plant was operating 100% of capacity during supply shortages, then agree additional capacity will bring in additional revenue, but it's only maxed at 65% over the past year.

    I'm not a leccy specialist, but on those stats the additional plant capacity doesn't appear revenue accrediting.
 
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