Was your agency in communication with the EPA on the rule writing in saying we have a certain amount of these plants that are in existence, they have a life span of 10 to 15 more years, is there a way they can be grandfathered in and weaned out of that so that they can adapt?
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Yoho asks about the EPA's communication regarding the longevity of coal plants under new regulations.
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