But because of the power plants that are run by coal that we have already seen that are shutting down, et cetera, is the reason that you made those statements and that you think there are going to be more 202 orders is because of some of the policies that are being brought about by the EPA under this administration?
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Griffith questions if EPA policies are causing more shutdowns and regulatory orders.
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