 GridSTART stands for Grid System Technologies Advanced Research Team and essentially we're a team of professionals with varied backgrounds, engineering, science, business and even law because we address issues ranging from policy all the way through development of new technologies, writing code, developing hardware, a full spectrum set of capabilities. Our group here at GridSTART works on renewable integration issues out on the grid and we've been using the grid as our kind of living laboratory to put out new technologies, new systems and test them out. Our lab is really exciting because it really expands our ability in our research. It extends our ability to do much deeper analyses of our algorithms and our controls and really test them out here before we take it into the field. We can push things to where the grid actually may never go but we can see how our systems respond to those maybe unlikely events but possible events and make sure that our systems are robust enough. So some of the equipment that we've implemented as lab includes actually having PV systems put in on the rooftop. We have inverters on the wall so we can actually bring power from PV that's being produced in real time and bring that into this laboratory room so we can incorporate that into the testing of equipment and then we have a full simulation system here that can simulate the actual power grid what's happening on a power distribution feeder and we can connect our equipment, tie it into that so all of this is actually working together so it gets it as close as you can to the real world of putting it out on a real feeder in a real neighborhood. Our laboratory now really is end-to-end right? It allows us to go from engineering concepts solutions that we dream up and turn them into actual implementable solutions. Other with the capable and passionate team we have here at GridStart and I think we can support the goals of the state and other regions around the world in their integration of renewable energy.