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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    On a dark and stormy winter night with a foot of snow on the ground and the electrical fitter at Benmore is called out to push a reset button on some equipment at Ohau C does he hop into his EV ute or does he ask the rabbiter next door who is a practical person if he can borrow his diesel ute?

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    Borrows his shotgun and gets a feed,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    I bet he won't be going electric when he goes on his round-the-world trip to promote EVs!

    "Robilliard is soon to attend the global EV summit in Norway, where he'll join an international panel to discuss the motivators of, and barriers to, large organisation fleet electrification."

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    Flying for sure, would you insist on paddling and cycling , funny man lol

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    well the rain of the last week fell in MEL's southern hydro catchment over the last week

    https://www.energylink.co.nz/sites/d...y_20190328.pdf

    page 4 shows you all you need to know - Pukaki now 94% full - inflows of 290 GWH (+150% on the previous week).

    http://www.em6live.co.nz/PlanningReg...ningregion=lni

    Looks like NI hydro is really struggling looks to be around the 5%ile at present with generation well down (around 500 MW being generated from NI hydro compared to 2,500 MW SI Hydro) - should be a good month for generation for MEL they should be able to sell excess into the wholesale market with prices > $200 MW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boysy View Post
    well the rain of the last week fell in MEL's southern hydro catchment over the last week

    https://www.energylink.co.nz/sites/d...y_20190328.pdf

    page 4 shows you all you need to know - Pukaki now 94% full - inflows of 290 GWH (+150% on the previous week).

    http://www.em6live.co.nz/PlanningReg...ningregion=lni

    Looks like NI hydro is really struggling looks to be around the 5%ile at present with generation well down (around 500 MW being generated from NI hydro compared to 2,500 MW SI Hydro) - should be a good month for generation for MEL they should be able to sell excess into the wholesale market with prices > $200 MW.
    Great for MEL (due for another run) and not so good for MCY, (don't hold the latter).
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    hitting new highs
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    hitting new highs
    Dividend yield almost half of HLG at current price, what a joke.Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Dividend yield almost half of HLG at current price, what a joke.Lol
    haha its sustainable dividend that counts , are you confident hlg div will be sustainable thru most economic conditions?

    there is a reason hlg div yield is so high its called risk

    dont forget only today and tomorrow to hoover up the gne div
    Last edited by bull....; 01-04-2019 at 01:21 PM.
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