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  1. Apparently VE are going to be up-dating their website within the next couple of weeks so hopefully things like this will be made a little clearer. Thank you for liaising with VE on this issue and getting them to rectify their site. Burradale Windfarm Phase 1 - A (Capacity (kW): 1,980.00) Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 Average Capacity Factors = 43.90% Burradale Wind Farm Phase 2 -A (Capacity (kW): 1,700.00) Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 Average Capacity Factors = 47.80% Link: http://www.variablepitch.co.uk (The capacity figure shown is from Ofgem) The overall average capacity factor of Burradale for Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 is 45.7%. Viking Energy claim it to be 53% on average using their load factor/ capacity factor interchangeable terminology. I hope they clear up a bit more than just these definitions up when they update their website. 53% average at the time, "always over 50%"!!! Well lets see the evidence that backs up these figures on their website. I'm happy to be corrected. Loss on transmission comes next as a deduction (best not quote figures from the VE website). I'm thinking (finger in the air) they end up with 30-35% at best, NOT 53%
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  2. Finally got around and down the list and got to this. That's working now! Multiple items are now being shown on searching. It was stopping after the first entry it found for whatever reason!
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  3. ^^ They grow excellent mushrooms. To look at anyway, god knows what they taste like. But taste doesn't necessarily always matter with mushrooms.
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