But after June of this year they will only be receiving around $88/MWh, not $150, correct? So the $16.8m for the year sounds about right perhaps?
Also from the presentation (stage 2):
Solar GWh generated: 783 GWh/yr; (10hr/day x 270MW*80%)
Does 10hr/day at peak output (270MW) sound a bit ambitious? I assume the 80% figure accounts for cloudy days.
I guess all the figures are pretty rubbery at the moment; they were very conservative on the LGCs (jusy $30/MWh):
LGC price $/MWh $30/MWh Fade to zero over 10 years
But after June of this year they will only be receiving around...
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