my name is mike hiemz. i direct the clean power s.f. problem for the public utilities commission's power enterprise. as you just heard i have before you today a resolution that acknowledges advanced notice p.u.c. to the board that the sfp.u.c. may need to execute power contracts by the board of supervisors later this year. the anticipated power supply contracts if the agreements are required to meet regulatory dead likes with this resolution, we are responding to direction provided by the board of supervisors and resolution 580-20 when the sfp.u.c. was faced with similar circumstances last year. last year to meet state deadlines and due to market decrease, staff brought two resource adequacy contracts through the execution and then to the admission, the sfpuc commission. researches have seen the state requirement applicable to all entities that provide electric service to customers including clean power sf and the city's municipal power utility. the requirement is intended to ensure efficient electric generation resources are available