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be helpful to place into context further down in the article, but certainly not out of context and in the lead sentence. Is there neither a source nor a mathematical way of arriving at the actual percentage of what those plants that have not been closed have provided these last three months and in the short term forward? That number belongs in the first sentence, the number for the corresponding metric prior to March can be elsewhere in the lead, and the explanation of the distinction between metrics perhaps in the body. And I do think the metric we should be using in the lead is consumption rather than production, though if there is some reason for the opposite, I would be open to hearing it. I invite your response at
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