I become the face of the company, and that's a responsibility.
From Lynn Good
I don't see a sea change by 2020, but I see migration in the direction of modernization and more flexibility in the generating system going forward.
There weren't many women ahead of me.
I don't believe you can absolutely have it all.
I hope nuclear becomes a part of the conversation, at the right time when we recognize the importance of that resource. I hope we can work that out as a country and figure out how we are going to put nuclear in the mix.
Anytime we make additional investment in a coal plant, we are really challenging whether that investment is economic.
The regulations keep on coming. And we are trying to make decisions that we will be happy with for decades.
Over the long term, we should develop and implement new technologies to capture and store coal's carbon emissions. We also must make our electric grid more resilient.
All options to produce, transmit, and store electricity should be considered, driven by clear price signals and constructive government policy.
Reliable and competitively priced electricity is fundamental to growing our economy and creating jobs. Our customers expect nothing less.
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