 I'm John Kraft, here with Georgia Power's Trey Leslie, one of the leaders in our Renewable Development Organization. As you know, April is Earth month, and many customers are thinking of ways they can help protect the environment and participate in Georgia's energy evolution with more renewable energy, in particular solar energy, coming online every day. Trey, Georgia's the top 10 state for solar now. What do you think is driving that growth? Yeah, good question, John. One particular reason is just our work with the Georgia Public Resource Commission. We work really closely with them to ensure that we're adding resources that are effective and efficient for all 2.7 million customers that we serve. And we want to do so to ensure that we're keeping rate slow and reliability high. And part of that resource addition is solar, right? That's part of our diverse energy mix, and so we're excited with the solar that we've added historically and then what we're planning to add in the future. Believe it or not, John, Georgia was ranked number five in 2021 for solar installs by the Solar Energy Industry Association. We've been ranked in the top 10 for the past several years, and a lot of that has to do with our measured approach on how we add renewables and solar to our generation mix. Well, that's great. I know we've heard from more customers inquiring about solar options. What are the trends you're seeing in the types of customers that are interested in solar? Yeah, so we're seeing trends all the way from your normal residential customer all the way up to our larger commercial and industrial customers. So when you think about our residential customers, several of them have their own individual goals, whether it's to decrease their energy usage or even to become more green. And we're seeing a lot more residential customers install what we're calling behind the meter solar on their rooftops to minimize the energy usage. And then from our larger commercial and industrial customers, those customers are having what I like to call these bodacious goals, where they want to be 100% renewable or 100% carbon free. And so Georgia Power is helping these customers once again make informed decisions on how can we help you get to this goal by the certain timeframe that you may have. Okay, so if I'm a business customer, what are options do I have from Georgia Power? Yeah, good question. So we have a couple of different options for our larger business customers. One being Simple Solar, which is a rec transaction or a rec program. And when I say rec, that means renewable energy credits, which is the environmental benefits from a solar form. We, Georgia Power, will go out and procure these renewable energy credits on behalf of these large business customers and then retire those renewable energy credits on their behalf. And with doing so, it'll allow these customers to claim that 100% renewable or a certain percent renewable based on the amount of renewable energy credits that they procure. We also have another program called Customer Renewable Supply Procurement. With this program, Georgia Power will actually go and build and or procure new renewable energy on behalf of these large CNI customers. And then that customer will be able to retain the renewable energy credits from that as well as the energy benefits from those new renewable resources. That's great. So as a residential customer, what is my first step in terms of seeing if solar is right for me? Yes. So what I would ask a customer is to contact Georgia Power, allow us to look at your energy usage and then also determine what rates you own. We have various different rates. And so while allowing us to look at your rate and your energy usage, we can be able to tell you whether or not solar is right for you. And we have the capability of looking at the slope of your roof, where your home sits, whether it's trees around the canopy of your roof, right? And be able to tell you whether or not solar makes sense for your particular home. And even if you are working with a solar installer and they provided you a quote, we ask that you allow us to still take a look at that to ensure that they're looking at the same thing we're looking at as it relates to your energy usage and the rate that you're on to be able to provide some good information. Alright, so if I'm not a homeowner or my home isn't conducive or I just don't want to make that an initial investment, Georgia Power has some non-install options as well, right? That's right. One of them being Simple Solar again, right? So Simple Solar is not only for our business customers, but it's also for our residential customer. So any of our 2.7 million can participate in Simple Solar. But then we also have a community solar program where Georgia Power has built several solar forms across the state where customers can subscribe to those solar forms. And then in return receive an energy credit back on their bill by participating in this community solar program. That's great. And where can customers find more information? Good question. So you can go to georgiapower.com slash solar. And on our Georgia Power website there you can look at all the programs we have available and be able to determine there if solar is right for you by doing a solar residential solar analysis. But then also look at all of our tariffs, all of our businesses, everything we have available related to solar and any of our programs. Thanks, Trey. Great question. And thank you for being a Georgia Power customer.