Absolutely. The idea behind the Shepard project is that the waste heat will also be used for heating processes and commercial processes. It's fairly low-temperature hot water by the time it's waste heat from a power plant. But the idea there is that by utilizing this waste heat in facilities that are geographically around the power plant, those facilities don't have to burn their own source of natural gas or other fuel to generate heat in their buildings. There is an environmental benefit, clearly, of being able to harness that energy. That's precisely what our district energy plant that's already built in downtown Calgary was designed to ultimately achieve.
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