This difficulty where you are just simply power but cannot do anything with it, people stop using the power, that is additive. And we believe those congestion situations, your cleat clean power should count towards satisfying the credit. And it is a technical proposal. Anybody who can get cold, get going. Anyway you can get clean power onto the grid, we urge you to take advantage of it. Our sense is that it is too restrictive, as far as not allowing new entrants into the industry. Whether using existing Nuclear Plants as clean energy, or existing renewables, that was a point in my opening remarks that electric grants are not going to remain static. It has been getting cleaner, thanks in part to Companies Like jasons, and it is going to keep getting cleaner. We dont want to curtail the potential use there. But more broadly here, i would say that it is a restrictive restriction in the criterion that is simply not necessary and could end up keeping entrants and investment from being made.
Think. Yeah, im glad i came. Out. Somebody said, are you tired . I said, well, you know, sometimes you get old town road, then all of a sudden you come in front of a crowd. That should be the president. Its hard of it turn here. Its close to voting time here in South Carolina. And i like what i see here in clemson. I want to thank you all for coming up. I got to introduce a great clemson grad, the Lieutenant Governor, bob peeler. He said he said, you know, when i was going to clemson, i never dreamt id be introduce you to news president. I said half the professors that had you never dreamt youd graduate but a good man from gaffney, South Carolina, please welcome again your Lieutenant Governor, bobby peeler. One thing i found out about these clemson graduates is that if you ever need to go into battle, political battle, they wont wiggle on you. They will stay steady and one of those days steady, of course, was the Lieutenant Governor, the other graduate from Clemson University is a man
Think. Yeah, im glad i came. Out. Somebody said, are you tired . I said, well, you know, sometimes you get old town road, then all of a sudden you come in front of a crowd. That should be the president. Its hard of it turn here. Its close to voting time here in South Carolina. And i like what i see here in clemson. I want to thank you all for coming up. I got to introduce a great clemson grad, the Lieutenant Governor, bob peeler. He said he said, you know, when i was going to clemson, i never dreamt id be introduce you to news president. I said half the professors that had you never dreamt youd graduate but a good man from gaffney, South Carolina, please welcome again your Lieutenant Governor, bobby peeler. One thing i found out about these clemson graduates is that if you ever need to go into battle, political battle, they wont wiggle on you. They will stay steady and one of those days steady, of course, was the Lieutenant Governor, the other graduate from Clemson University is a man
[applause] thank you so much it is great to be here in iowa city andiowa. You are a strong woman. You make us proud. [applause] i see some new faces and we appreciate that. I will start off by telling a little bit about me and then that up to what is going on in our country and how we can fix it where there is nothing i will not answer. If you do not hear me talk about it, you are welcome to bring me up. I love driving through iowa. I love farm country. I grew up in farm country. There is something wholesome and american about it. I was raised in a rural town. Even though we grew up in that small, southern town, we learned that neighbors take care of neighbors. My mom started a business out of the living room of our home. 30 years later, it was a successful company. I started doing the books for the company when i was 13. I am not an ivy league or. I went to Clemson University and graduated with a degree in accounting. Accountants are problem solvers. I went out to the corporate world
Thank you so much. It is great to be here in johnson county. Iowa grows strong women. You are a strong woman. You make us proud. [applause] i see some new faces and we appreciate that. I will start off by telling a little bit about me and then that up to what is going on in our country and how we can fix it where there is nothing i will not answer. If you do not hear me talk about it, you are welcome to bring me up. I love driving through iowa. I love farm country. I grew up in farm country. There is something wholesome and american about it. I was raised in a rural town. Even though we grew up in that small, southern town, we learned that neighbors take care of neighbors. My mom started a business out of the living room of our home. 30 years later, it was a successful company. I started doing the books for the company when i was 13. I am not an ivy league or. I went to Clemson University and graduated with a degree in accounting. Accountants are problem solvers. I went out to the corp