A cast-iron case, we are all agreed, can be made out for expanding the production of electric power, but a temporary and rather Dramatic Fuel Crisis has, I feel, led to a judgment which appears to be principally based on the shaky premise that some 12 months would be gained in providing a comparatively small extra amount of electricity at a very great extra cost if a generating plant were to be put down on Bankside rather than on some other site.