 This clean energy revolution is the greatest blue collar job creation engine in generations in the United States of America. And we're going to fight here in this building and on Capitol Hill to make sure that this revolution continues to be protected. Because the planet is warming. There are no emergency rooms for planets. We have to engage in massive preventative health care for this planet. It is so great to be here at the 20th and soon to be 30th, get together for an expo that I think bears such relevance for all of us. Because it's about certainly stewardship of our environment. It's certainly about innovation in our economy. It's certainly about our national security and it's certainly about our economic growth as a nation. So hooray, hooray to each and every one in here. Resources in Southeastern Pennsylvania, our farmland, historic parks and water sheds are extremely important to myself having grown up there and still living there as well as my constituents. And they play a critical role in our economy and the quality of life in our communities. Really stand up for science. We must work together to defend science-based laws from attack. And we want to work with utilities to help really reform the regulatory regime and create really a level playing field, a better marketplace for these technologies. So we can help mayors have more resilient, reliable, efficient, clean energy sources right in their backyard. The U.S. imports 5 million barrels of oil each day and transportation accounts for 70% of that. With the Wilton East Art Institute for Energy Innovation, we believe in adopting electrical vehicles. Today we're highlighting our acre study and showing one acre of crop lands of CO2 emissions.