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By 2017 the supply shortage is predicted to reach 3,000 megawatt hours per year - equivalent to the whole of Nottingham being without electricity for a day.
But the extra section suggests that there will be a shortfall by 2017, when the "energy unserved" level is predicted to reach 3,000 megawatt hours per year - equivalent to the whole of the Nottingham being without electricity for a day.
Companies are then compensated for the amount of megawatt hours they didn't use, though the exact amount varies on capacity and the cost associated with that particular month.
 
 
 
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