What effect will his plan to add 3000 miles of electrical lines, have on the demand for natural gas, if any?

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I use to work building metal powerline towers and stringing wire onto them. Most field linemen, those that chase the work all across the country, tend to be heavy drinkers. I imagine that most of them I worked with are all dead and gone. There will be ROW to buy so it will put some landmen back to work. I was contacted back in the summer and offered a ticket on a gig doing highline transmission work. CLECO's Rodemacher power station at Boyce is probably sitting on the shale and it can run on all sorts of stuff including NG and they just spent a billion dollars on a new generating unit that hasn't come on line yet.

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