We know it. Thermal and transportation are the biggest places that we need to cut. So looking at our municipalities, Looking at all of 2,000 plus buildings that our municipalities own, how can we get some emissions reductions in there and, and save money and stay warm and also create some stability? We know fossil fuel usage, I think it's like $0.60, $0.70 increased this year over last year. We know that that price is going up and down. (05:42–06:01)
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