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Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: So just on Rush Island, just sort of technically speaking. If you don't get the -- I mean, if the courts don't completely go your way, the
plan that what would actually happen? Or do we have an idea about what would happen?
Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: Okay. Fair enough. I don't want to push that, I guess, it's all hypothetical, I guess, to a certain degree. So with respect to wind
curtailments that we've been seeing in the area, I was wondering if you could tell us what you've been seeing, not just in Ameren,
but the greater Ameren neighborhood, so to speak, as well as how Tranche 1 and other sort of activity occurring, like I guess, Green
Belt is talking about a 25%, I think, increase, among other things?
And there are a lot of moving pieces, I guess, I put it right. So I'm just sort of wondering what if you could just sort of comment about
what you're seeing there in terms of additions of generation, the plants -- traditional plants shutting down and transmission? What
you see sort of the current situation with wind curtailments just generically speaking, in your general region and what Tranche 1
and other things might do with respect to the issue?
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