Is that accurate, Tony? You remember everything, man. I can't tell him any secrets when I'm drunk because he's going to remember them for sure. So, yeah, when we arrived, The plan at FERC and the resource plans across the thing was to shut down 100 gigawatts of firm generating capacity before its end of life. And. But they were offsetting it, Tony, by building 22 gigawatts. So a net, a net subtraction of 78 gigawatts of dispatchable reliable while the demand Electricity is going geometric. (37:05–37:15)
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