and for nevada, especially we have a company in reno called electrotherm that generates this type of equipment to be able to install. so that's more jobs right there in our local area up in reno as they need to meet the demand to put this technology in place. and nevada has 13 combined heat projects already in place. the first one was city center, also known as cogeneration. and as i mentioned, we have one waste heat to power plant out in good springs, the nevada energy plant that actually uses the heat that's generated at the kern river gas transmission plant where they pump the natural gas from california. there's a transmission plant there that generates the heat that is now being used by nevada that takes 1200 homes off the grid. >> wow. and if anyone on the hill, any of your colleagues are against it, is it because they are skeptical about the costs? or what's the -- >> we really haven't had anybody come to us and say they have concerns with this bill because we believe it reflects the best as far as public lands policy, energy policy, environmental policy and economic policy. >