and would encourage you to invite john rosenfield from the bay institute to present because he has done some great work recently and i think it would be quite edifying. thank you very much. >> next caller commenting on item number 4. you have two minutes. >> president and members, my pronouns are she and her. i'm going to talk about the basics of sfpuc. i continue my support of a municipal utility district so we, as a public body, and have more control over the delivery cost of electricity. and while we should not be an island grid, storage is essential especially with these fires that are going on that can be problematic for transmission lines that serve our great city. so, seeing we're a densely packed city, we should put batteries in and solar panels to help and be able to ride through difficult times as well as be able to store electricity that you can purchase in the overnight when it is inexpensive and send it out to the grid for our customers when market electricity is much more expensive. so continue the acquisition of renewables as we work toward a 100% renewable power, all ele