 Anybody who's operated at sea or shore knows that energy is absolutely critical to doing our job. By optimizing our energy use, we can increase our operational range, our endurance and payloads, turning energy into a force multiplier. Operational energy is important because it makes us a more effective fighting force. It makes us more lethal, able to prosecute more targets, able to stay on the battlefield longer so that we are more effective and a better mag tap to support the defense of the nation. Finding ways to conserve energy afloat and ashore will enable more combat capabilities. We're using more efficient technology like the hybrid propulsion systems on board USS Macon Island and USS America. And implementing additional shipboard energy saving measures. Let's all do our part. Hey, little things add up here. In Yucosca, sailors were able to reduce their energy consumption by 74%, almost three quarters, simply by securing the lights and equipment when they weren't using them. We care about energy, but we don't care about energy because it's green. We care about energy because it makes us better at killing more bad guys and breaking their toys. With everyone's helping commitment to the cause, we can reduce dependence on fossil fuels while simultaneously enhancing our nation's energy security. Everybody pitch in here will make every kilowatt go farther, every gallon of fuel count. It will be a smarter name. Together we can make energy a force multiplier and achieve critical fuel conservation goals. We'll see you out in the fleet.