Absolutely. Basically, these are technologies that are ready to go and are implementable on fairly short time scales, as long as we have really good policy and program design, which means administrative, regulatory and economic instruments and that type of thing. These are technologies that are proven, so they can be implemented on a short time scale.
Some other technologies that are not proven on a short time scale—for example, nuclear small modular reactors—might be able to get to market after the 2030 time frame, but from all the evidence I've seen, including from the nuclear sector itself, they are not likely to be ready immediately.
The time frames are really important. If we don't meet the 2030 and then the 2050 time frame, the impacts of climate change become far more disastrous to current and future generations. We're already feeling that presently.