sell the excess capacity into the e grid, that could supply elelectricity t to about t 14,000 basasic househol. ununfortunatelely, we are e not alallowed to s sell that e exces capacity intnto the grid at this point. we are capped at the old contractuaual capacityty. matharka: if we were to rerely n solar,r, um, look at today's's weather. it's raining, and we don't control weather. if we don't--we go all ovever a month without wind and so on, so forth, what would then happen to the electricity security of the cocountry? so we a are sing g we have coal, we have shoal. we go, we mine. come rain, come shine, everything is always fine with coal. spoor: more and d more people ae realizining that we are a very water-scarce country. if you look at some of the coal-fired power plants in mpumalanga and other parts of the country, it's actually massive amounts of water that they consume. one of the big benefits of the renewables--they don't cononsume any y water. yelland: i i don't belelieve any in s south africica is serioiouy suggestingng that we c can swith off our r coal-fireded power statations, wh