my name is chris ettinger. i'm here representing the sierra club, citizen's climate lobby. i think the sf power initiative is a tremendous opportunity to do something affirmative, to address this climate change crisis and really set an example for other municipalities around the country. i think other municipalities are looking to do similar things. we need to get the ball rolling and build up the momentum. this is what needs to be done. i think the clean power sf is a good vehicle for that. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you. my name is al winerup, with the clean energy alliance, bay area. how many people decide to have a child based on the first six months of his life and for getting about the rest? you know, this legislation is not about 30 megawatts but the entire clean power sf program. it states very clearly this is just a kick-off of a much broader kind of program. 30 megawatts, we know 400 is residential and another twice that, another 400 is commercial. we are talking about 20 to 30 megawatts out of an 800 megawatt program. that program will genera