The report suggests we might be in for very similar conditions to those in summer 2022, where power-sector gas burn was supported by low hydro and nuclear availability, as well as reduced coal barging, which helped push historically high gas prices.
The report suggests we might be in for very similar conditions to those in summer 2022, where power-sector gas burn was supported by low hydro and nuclear availability, as well as reduced coal barging, which helped push historically high gas prices.
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