I suspect MEL will simply push cheap hydro to the NI during off peak times I suspect the major loser in this scenario will be NI coal and gas generators .....
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I suspect MEL will simply push cheap hydro to the NI during off peak times I suspect the major loser in this scenario will be NI coal and gas generators .....
For those wanting to know
Lake Pukaki > 100% full
Manapouri - 104cm above main operating level.
Te Anau - 140cm above main operating level.
Great storage position to be at the start of winter that much is clear ...
https://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/who...s/lake-levels/
WOW, there's full and then there's really FULL !!
New Logo and all that Jazz https://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/new...aunch-MAI_2019
And it continues to rain Beagle
https://www.energylink.co.nz/sites/d...y_20190530.pdf
noting this was as of as yesterday - with plenty more rain falling since this time - NI 2nd driest on record that bit is telling ....
Pukaki - 99% nominally full
Manapour - 126% nominally fulli
Te Anau - 163% nominally full
Cranking my heat pump up is not going to solve that wastage lolQuote:
Hydro Spill - Estimated spill at the Mararoa Weir was 201.6 cumecs.
Mate sent this photo of Benmore spillway. Like full
Suppose good for Meridian .....not knowing how they make money (maybe too much water is bad?)
mthly report out demand and inflows up ..all great
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/335995