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WATER STORAGE FOR POWER

Water storage for the South Island power system is running out rapidly. Yesterday morning the total was 94,940,000 units, and nearly 2,000.000 units fro. i river flow and storage had been use 1 in the previous 24 hours. ■Hie change to real cold weather sent up the demand for power, and yesterday morning there was a peak load of about 250,000 k.w.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 3

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WATER STORAGE FOR POWER Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 3

WATER STORAGE FOR POWER Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 3

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