But if it's behind the meter and somebody is generating their own power and not taking off the grid, that is not subject to PJM approval. So That's really just subject to the Ohio Power siting board who can approve those projects much quicker than what you would see with PJM. So that's something that I would expect to see combined cycle natural gas plants up and running within the next two. Years and also reducing the tax burden as well. (03:51–04:00)
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