You mean the ones that are at the end of their expected lifetime and have been scheduled to shutdown for 12 years which surely hasn’t lead to a lack of maintenance and upgrades that would have been done otherwise? The ones that made up a tiny percentage of our energy mix even before they were shut down?
You mean the ones that are at the end of their expected lifetime and have been scheduled to shutdown for 12 years which surely hasn’t lead to a lack of maintenance and upgrades that would have been done otherwise? The ones that made up a tiny percentage of our energy mix even before they were shut down?