 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there? Why is it your ad here? Call me. Thursday the Appalachian Solar Finance Fund held a webinar to discuss and answer questions regarding their initiative to help non-profit organizations, public entities and local businesses a chance at solar powered assistance with panel installation. You know, we're going to be investing in the Appalachian Solar Industry to create new jobs and opportunities. We're going to be lowering electricity costs for the project off takers, those local businesses and institutions and non-profits that will see cost savings through solar installations. With states such as Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and others, the fund hopes to provide a variety of economic opportunities such as jobs and private investment to Appalachian communities. So the Solar Finance Fund is currently at this moment in time offering financial assistance for select projects and technical assistance across the board. So we'll get into this eligibility. But just again want to note that we do intend to build out the fund to expand eligibility, expand the level of funding on the types of products that we can offer. So the current set of tools have been designed to address those specific barriers or specific set of barriers that are distinct to Central Appalachia and advanced projects that are otherwise eligible if not for those or rather viable if not for those barriers. The check your area or eligibility, you can visit solarfinancefund.org. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Porjol.