 Now, energy is a major issue these days. I was trying to think of a way to start this off, and my way of thinking of it is that in our society, we want energy to be available, we want it to be affordable, we want it to be reliable, we want it to be clean, and not all four of those things can occur simultaneously. So that really is the challenge. Addressing this challenge will require expertise from all parts of the university. And so the Energy Institute aims to foster this collaboration in helping in these solutions. The new facility that's around us will act both as a magnet for existing energy activities on campus, as well as an inspiration for future collaborations. And we hope it becomes an entry point for energy research, education, and outreach activities throughout campus. You're on the first floor. The first floor is dedicated to education and outreach and the ability to kind of meet and greet and generate new ideas. The Energy Institute was created in 2006 with a vision to maintain and enhance Wisconsin's national leadership in identifying solutions that provide for clean, efficient energy as a vehicle for continued economic growth for the state and the union.