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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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ALE | (57.5109) | (45.3619) | (49.7327) | (48.7336) | (57.9557) | (58.7629) | (57.6455) | (54.4021) | (54.3558) | (57.5426) | (60.0978) | (63.0148) | (55.9843) | (52.1257) | (54.73) |
AVA | (20.711) | (45.1922) | (45.7972) | (44.531) | (49.3958) | (51.2828) | (54.3447) | (55.7781) | (58.354) | (59.9066) | (61.2734) | (63.7563) | (65.654) | (64.3709) | (67.59) |
NWE | (14.5507) | (60.8216) | (65.3195) | (65.7765) | (82.8181) | (74.5053) | (76.0627) | (71.062) | (70.9602) | (73.6467) | (82.0398) | (82.1633) | (79.0171) | (76.0875) | (79.89) |
AES | (3.5252) | (38.2188) | (38.4232) | (94.4525) | (34.0701) | (40.2042) | (0.9498) | (16.9226) | (29.4687) | (38.0751) | (35.548) | (39.2017) | (44.8721) | (50.9836) | (53.53) |
BKH | (10.8843) | (68.4703) | (52.9417) | (53.9156) | (60.2826) | (50.3737) | (87.1607) | (86.0975) | (80.6044) | (79.4869) | (82.5135) | (93.4151) | (92.8497) | (87.6261) | (92.01) |
OTTR | (14.6601) | (27.2657) | (24.6663) | (26.1637) | (30.3278) | (26.0701) | (29.2967) | (29.71) | (29.9608) | (33.9329) | (38.6803) | (37.5276) | (33.2823) | (33.0345) | (34.69) |
MNTK | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.3661) | (0.5071) | (0.483) | (0.2956) | 0.0951 | (0.1118) | (0.12) |
ELP | (0.891) | (1.431) | (1.8481) | (2.6374) | (3.2986) | (3.7448) | (4.3544) | (5.3006) | (5.551) | (5.5701) | (7.3772) | (7.432) | (8.4502) | (8.0772) | (7.67) |
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