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American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) Windpower 2019 came to Houston and with it brought both offshore- and onshore-focused companies. Along the way they discussed U.S. wind power jobs and wind farm development. But that’s not all. Hart Energy also heard from oil majors working to bridge the gap and find solutions to a positive transition.
In this video report, Jessica Morales visited companies at their booths to discuss technology, jobs and future U.S. projects onshore and offshore.
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