 For the first time in the history of America, solar is cheap enough that it can help everyone save money on their electricity bill. There's just one problem. To get solar on your roof, you have to be a unicorn. You have to be the kind of person that has the roof that's facing the right way, where there's no tree covering your roof and you can't be a renter, you can't be a condo owner. And that's the vast majority of us. So 80% of us are locked out of the solar market and locked out of solar savings. The good news is Solstice has a solution, and it's called community solar power. Community solar means you don't have to worry about installing anything on your rooftop. You can buy a portion of a neighborhood-shared solar farm and you can switch to solar that way. There's no upfront cost, because it's a subscription model, and you save 10% off your electricity bill every single year. You can think of it like a community garden, but for solar. So Solstice has worked on nine different projects throughout Massachusetts, recently expanded to New York. We just this week joined Techstars Boston's latest class. Our work has been featured in Forbes and Fast Company, and we just made, in our last quarter, more revenue than we made all last year, and this quarter looks to already beat that quarter. So we're imagining a world where everyone can get solar regardless of their rooftop. And with your help, we can get there. Thank you.