Jaybird1980
Grandmaster
That's a good question. A couple of the units were definitely at the end of the lifespan.the rest of them have a lot of life in them. Some of them have FGD units that are only a few years old.Why.
The way I see it is it gets them out of the liability of being a power producer, and instead they become a power purchasers. It cuts down the infrastructure and workforce cost. It also gets them tax cuts and I'm sure it will increase the price of shares. On top of that they will be able to get a rate increase as well.
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