 So this is the turbine. We've got it up on the roof of one of the earthships here in Taos, New Mexico. So this is the Lens 2 design. It should be doing about 100 watts of power in this wind. And they get winds through here, which are up to like 100k an hour, which will be doing various kilowatts. This should be enough in this wind maybe a little bit more to power this whole building. This should be doing about 2 kilowatt hours per day in this current wind a little bit more. We're going to be dropping a treadmill motor as a generator into this bracket up here. It's in the post at the moment with the belt around the wheel itself onto the generator. Everything that's here costs less than $200, which is about twice as much as it would normally cost because things here are just like a little bit more expensive than they usually would be, but still $200 for enough wind power to power this entire building. This building is a lot lower like energy requirement than a normal western suburban home, but still. So this was made with the recycled aluminium printing plates and a bike wheel, some steel pole that we found just like in the scrap heap here. Just made with a drill and a rivet gun and that's it. This pole was already built into the structure, so we just used that. Usually you would jack this up a bit higher and that would mean that you could also have multiple turbines coming down the same pole and that will produce obviously a lot more power. We probably have like a load diversion built in here that the turbine will produce heat for water and for like heating the house itself and then going into the battery bank, which is being mainly powered by these solar PV panels. But these will work about five to maybe eight hours a day. This will work 24 hours a day. Hopefully like a bunch more of these buildings around here will end up with these. It's quite good wind power on site here. So yeah, we'll see how this goes like over time. We'll be like broadcasting the data and information and the numbers that we get from this installation. It'll be like a good demonstration piece of the turbine and how to integrate it with the building.