product also need to transform and duke has been a leader in this, in developing solutions we think mabes our customers. >> you heard the critique effectively it turns out to be less money for those putting the energy back into the grid ultimately >> i think it's an ove continuum these prices will adjust over time and as part ofthese net metering provisions there's typically a grandfathering period so customers have some certainty on that price, and certainly communication and discussion is important to make sure everyone understands the commitment, but i think we're getting to the right place, and the innovation we've delivered here in the carolinas has been very well received from a wide range of stakeholders recognizing the transformation that's under way >> and i have to ask you about this because this is something i worry about personally, maybe everybody worries about this in south carolina there was a surge on your system as you know, and this apparently damaged a lot of peoples homes there was a power surge. and now, of course, they're coming to duke energy, your customers and say