… the regions that have an elevated reliability risk, they would have to prove that it's being replaced in advance by equally reliable power. And, and then if it isn't, then They would give you and FERC tools to require that they run and some financial support to help cover those costs so it doesn't fall on the ratepayers. And I view this as being, you know, this might be a five year thing, this might not be forever, but right now we're behind. So let's stop retiring. (04:35–04:46)
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Asserts that the bill provides FERC tools and financial support to prevent costs from falling on ratepayers.
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