 Good morning, everyone. How are you out there? Let's see. I see a blank slide on the show. So I'm looking for 10,000 developers to help electrify the planet. LF Energy is an open source ecosystem to enable the energy transition. Our mission is to accelerate and transform the world's relationship to energy. And we're having our first summit next door on Wednesday. And I invite you all to come and join us. So we only have 10 years. Now the UN climate report says maybe we have 12 years to reduce our carbon by 40%. But decarbonization of our economies is deeply related to the prosperity of our communities. So fossil fuel and our power and transportation systems are the cause. Yet energy is what powers our economies. So this is a vexing problem. And decarbonization poses a challenge to our economic foundations. At LF Energy, we believe that not only can we decarbonize, but we can unleash technological innovation. This is a picture of the internet. No? OK. This is a picture of the internet. Back in 1998 at a time when we could first make database queries, we imagined that there was going to be a convergence of the internet, telecommunications, TVs, movies. We had no idea that we were going to have an ability to have 10,000 songs in our pockets or chronicle our lives or have very quiet dinners with our partners who we haven't talked to or we text to. But just like the internet, the finest and most brilliant grid architects are really reimagining the grid of the future as a massively connected, highly distributed, and hugely redundant and self-healing system of systems. So in essence, we need to webify energy. And that's why some people have called it the internet of energy. So we need to leverage the same design principles that we use to scale the internet. This is our design challenge. In the next 10 years, because I'm going to make it a B-hag and we're going to go for it in less than two years, we need to remove 94% of the CO2 emissions in power and transportation in order to stay below 1.5 degrees. I think that this is possible. This is the old system. This is just kind of like in a few seconds. We have generation, transmission, distribution. It's rigid. It's been centralized. It's been extremely reliable. It's allowed this to happen, although Scotland is a remarkable place in terms of its commitment to renewable energy. The power system says, typically, looked at investments in 50 to 80-year windows and not an easy system to change. It's been quite monolithic, but we do not have the opportunity to actually build some kind of a monolithic centralized energy system. We need to figure out how to do this quickly in order to flip the whole world in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable and distributed energy. So the new model, variable energy, massively distributed, connected assets, connected homes, connected buildings, connected vehicles, connected infrastructure, connected markets. That's what we're doing. And I think that every single person in this room knows how to build the communication infrastructure to connect things. And that's the reason why we're here. This is a new grid composed of variable energy from photovoltaics, wind, batteries, automobiles, massively distributed, multi-directional. And this is the problem that we're trying to solve. And this is a problem that you know how to solve. So this is a hero's journey. And I think that for those of you, particularly in your 20s, 30s, and 40s, this is a problem that you are going to have to solve in order to provide the conditions for your children and your grandchildren to live comfortably and to have economic prosperity. So it's a hero's journey. At the Lilix Foundation, we've seen how open source shared technology can transform industries. Now it's time for energy and power. Imagine a future where energy is delivered and used more efficiently. By leveraging information and communication technologies. A future based on smart electric grids. A future where we can accelerate the energy transition with clean power sources. LF Energy is a new Linux Foundation project that supports multi-vendor collaboration and open source shared technology innovation to help create the electricity and power systems of tomorrow. All because we believe in the future that we share. So let's begin. Come next door. You can actually get a ticket at the OSS registration for just $200. Join us. Find out about it. Find out about the projects that we're working on. The code that's in process. What we're where we are and what we're doing is the first gathering. And I want to thank all of you. Come for the beginning. Stay for the journey. It's time to get started. Thank you. Thank you, Shirley.