to qualify these products, they have to be sourced from cec, california energy commission certified renewable facilities. so just to emphasize the point, our city policy statement was to target 51% renewable. the slide i put up shows what the state requires on the left at 20% and what we're targeting 100% green. the 51% fall in the middle. we are exceeding that city target. over time, we are expecting our bundled portion, at the kilowatt hours from a renewable attributes, to grow, and the portion of our resource mix from tradable renewable energy credits to shrink. that is expected for two reasons. one is our emphasis on a building out local renewals, and the other is the state law requirements which said that you have to increase your use of bundled resourced and decrease your use of tradable renewable energy credits over time. for our project, our resource mix and a picture looks like this. so you will see the firmed and shaved and the tradable in the dark green and blue over time becoming smaller and a light green, 10% bundled, getting bigger. we are continuing to work internally and with