So if you get to peak demand time and your output consistently goes down, that's not very valuable. Yes. And then you need obviously storage, battery or demand side flexibility that can also come into play. We have three or four minutes of battery storage in the United States. Take all the batteries in the United States, including in all the electric cars. We can store our electric grid output for three or four minutes. So the storm was several days. So. But battery costs are down, so we can put even more. (25:09–25:17)
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