 Hello impact-engineered attendees. I'm Saagun Saxena, co-founder of Coco Networks. Do you recognize this? It's Charco, one of the main cooking fuels used by households in African cities. Burning it releases deadly emissions and its production drives deforestation and climate change. So why don't households use cleaner fuels like cooking gas? Well, these fuels and these appliances are expensive and the fuel is only available in large purchase volumes rather than the small daily quantities that most households can afford. Five years ago, with backing from the Clean Cooking Alliance and Private Investors, we set out to change this. We focused on bioethanol because this fuel burns cleanly and is already produced at scale across Africa in a way that's truly sustainable. The big question for us was how to get this fuel safely and efficiently to customers as we knew that packing it in single-use plastic bottles would be too expensive to scale. Our solution, life today in Kenya, starts with an affordable cook stove that we've designed to the highest ISO standards and that we manufacture ourselves in India. Each stove comes with a reusable fuel canister that is registered to the customer's prepaid account. In Nairobi, customers obtain fuel by walking to their nearest Coco Point, which is basically a smart self-service fuel ATM that we've designed, which is now in nearly 700 shops throughout the city. Customers dock their canisters, enter a pin and simply choose the amount of fuel they want. The Coco Point has dozens of sensors that our Network Operations Center monitors 24 hours a day. When the fuel level is low, our fuel supply partner, which is the Shell Licensee in Kenya, sends one of their tanker trucks to refill the Coco Point within minutes. This model zeroes out packaging costs and leverages the capabilities of a global energy major. The end result is cheap, clean cooking fuel available everywhere in Nairobi. Just one year after launch, nearly a quarter of a million people in Nairobi are benefiting themselves and the environment by using Coco Cooking Technology every day. And this is just the beginning. We're currently planning clean fuel networks in other cities and designing ATM-based solutions for distributing other basic goods like milk and vegetable oil. Your recognition of Coco means a lot to our engineering teams and will help us attract the partners and the talent we need to achieve our vision. So, on behalf of everyone at Coco, thank you all for your support.