initial program cheap, but the green is more expensive where you are going to invest in the local buildute. is that sort of the model? >> yes. for clean energy from the start we took the approach of walk before you run. it took us about two years of service before we broke ground on our first local project and in the beginning, well and still today, we're focusing on having competitive rates compared to pg&e and offering the greenest amount of electricity that we could with the long-term goal of building local renewable energy. so as noted it took us two years before we broke brund on our first local renewables, but i feel like that is something at least for us, that is starting to snowball. so like i said in my presentation, now that we have been offering service for four years, we have seven local projects underway and in addition to one that is already existing. and it's more than 11 megawatts. so i think the local renewables is definitely something that is possible, because of ccas, but it does take a little bit of time. >> commissioner vietor. >> i know the president is trying to move