It was an unforeseen weather event that we believe would've been very difficult to plan for. No one plans to lose 18 generating units on the system in a short time.

That's a simplistic way of looking at it. When someone spends a lot of money at the game and thinks about their bill, there's a disconnect. What they don't think about are all the things we do to support the community.

At least in the near term we are seeing a sharp decrease in natural gas prices because the weather has been warmer nationwide and storage levels are running 30 percent above the five-year average. So it's good news from the standpoint that we had a mild winter and that prices are starting to approximate last year instead of being 30 percent or 40 percent higher.

That was the straw that broke the camel's back.

It's good news for consumers. This is the fourth straight month the price has been down.

If it does turn out to be a project in our service territory, we will work with those working to put it together. It will be an exciting project.

It's not like electricity where you turn it on and all of sudden it's there.

The developers could not find financing, turbines were unavailable and they were unable to meet the conditions of our contract.