Yes, in a way. Currently, most of these communities are on diesel generators, and the diesel is covered by the federal government or utilities. The savings are actually on both sides. The communities get better housing. That's the big driver—to have more comfortable housing, more healthy housing, and lower their bills so they can move out of energy poverty. It also helps from the supply side where there is less diesel that needs to be brought into these communities.
On December 4th, 2018. See this statement in context.