Thank you.
I've been looking at Texas, which is hardly a progressive state in anybody's world view. I think we can all agree that it's very conservative. However, in the last three years, its solar and wind have exploded at an unprecedented rate. There are now 880,000 clean energy jobs in Texas. Houston is slated to become the clean energy capital, perhaps, of the world. We're seeing that it already has 51 gigawatts of power in clean tech online with another 42 coming on. That's apparently one of the reasons it was able to withstand the brownouts this summer in the huge massive heatwaves. The air conditioners kept going thanks to solar.
Do you think there are lessons to be learned from the speed with which Texas has moved on building a clean energy system?