The total capacity of reliably operable standby generation in the UK is estimated to be around 20GW, nearly all of which is driven by diesel engines.

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Nov 15, 2012, 5:44:28 AM11/15/12
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Many thanks Bob.

Dave

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Dear Daves,
    It would seem to be on page 20 at the beginning of section 6.9 of this report (Attached).
Cheers,
Bob

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Thanks Dave.
EA Technology don't deny they may have produced this figure, they just they have no idea when or in what document, although they keep on getting asked about it!

Bob, if you do have the original EA Technology reference for 20GW diesel genset capacity in Britain, it would be much appreciated!

Best wishes,
David

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Sent: 14 November 2012 08:50

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I do not have one to hand,  although I have actually  seen the EA reference, .

I think Bob Everett pointed me to it in the first place.

Bob - can you remember this reference?

Thanks

Dave

On 14 November 2012 08:35,  wrote:
Dave, just seen a presentation of yours from 2006 citing EA Technology as saying UK has 20gw
Diesel genset capacity. But th say they've no idea where figure came from. Do you by ny chance have a specific document or reference?
Thanks!
David

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