the pleasanton. so is the slowest says you get past that things are moving back again. pretty nicely. let's get a look at 101 of the south bay. 85 them apart around 36 minutes starring james, back to you, ok, brianna, thank you. 6.49. the time in california leads the nation in solar power. but now there's so much solar energy. >> on the grid right now, that electricity is sometimes being thrown out. now in response, the state is cutting back incentives for having rooftop panels slowing the pace of installations in 2022. 2.4 million megawatt. hours of electricity went unused in california. 95 1% of that was from solar. so it's essentially be thrown away. but throwing away free power actually raises electricity prices for customers. some believe a surplus of solar is a problem that several states could face in the future. >> renewable energy, clean energy, and we can make it more affordable and stable. if we're smart and manage the transition rather policies that are going back and forth, and bust, we need to be smart, unconscious and not reverse course solar energy bill.