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because we ve already put out resources that are going to help our schools get more efficient, help consumers find savings and making more efficient home choices. we re looking at opportunities to move forward with new technologies and investments and innovation that have never been done before. we had the biggest year ever in solar energy. it s not just a sideline anymore but it s a central way in which we re supplying clean power to our communities. and so we do feel like we ve made tremendous success. we do feel like the bipartisan infrastructure law can ensure that environmental justice communities get their fair share getting the lead pipes out, getting the lead paint out of the system, getting the pollution sites fixed and cleaned, moving forward with investments in those communities like never before, because after all, even climate change is not a planetary problem, it s a people problem.