 Hawaii is the state of clean energy. I'm Jay Fidella, Sharon Moriwaki and Howard Wigg. We believe in energy and in the month of what? October. Energy awareness, but we're in prep for October. We're in prep for October. We talked today about October. What Keska say the important thing about October, Sharon Moriwaki? October is energy awareness month where we'll come together with all kinds of activities for energy awareness, energy efficiency as well as all the other kinds of activities. But in September, our Energy Wednesday will focus on energy efficiencies in terms of, well you just saw Derek Sonoda on LED lights, but the whole idea is that we can do a lot more with the negawatt moments and have a whole series for the month of September. And Howard is helping me coordinate that whole series. He's the guru of energy efficiency. He's the producer of all these shows in October. And what we really want to focus in on is September. It's September. It's energy efficiency month. Yes. Beyond the awareness, we need to get efficiencies started up and now. So what do you got in store, Howard? Okay, question. Which city in the U.S. is the most energy efficient such that it is looking already at zero net energy, at producing as much energy as they consume. There's one city in the U.S. it's not in California, it's Seattle. My guest next week is Dwayne Jolin. He is in charge of energy conservation for the entire city of Seattle. Think this guy knows what he's talking about? Yes. Yeah. He's going to start with lighting and then he's going to go gangbusters from there. Okay, after that. And then we have Dan Bissell from KIUC, the Kauai Independent Utility. Island. Island. Island utility. And they recently at in the middle of the day attained 100% clean energy and entire utility. This is unheard of and they're building more and more and more. And Mr. Bissell will be my guest to describe how close they are. One of the transformational award winners too. Okay, what's after that? Finally, Brian Kealoha, the new head of Hawaii Energy. He has a smaller budget, but working with the state energy office, we're going to make much more of that budget. We're going to stretch those dollars and we're going to bring all of our way closer, closer, closer to 100% clean energy. Great work, Howard. Great lineup. Fabulous. I don't know how you found him, Sharon. Oh, he's wonderful. Well, okay. We're going to have a great month. So everybody tune in, learn more. Tune in to Hawaii, the state of clean energy. Learn about energy. We care about energy deeply. Thank you. Thank you both. A huge pleasure.