Renewable Energy Is Getting Ready for a Boom That Could Rival Shale Oil and Gas
11 March 2014
Partner Jason Allen wrote an op. ed. piece for the Business Insider on March 11, 2014 titled, “Renewable Energy Is Getting Ready For A Boom That Could Rival Shale Oil And Gas.” The article discusses how renewable sources, particularly solar and wind, are on the verge of a boom that could rival the rise of shale oil and gas. It also touches on how the coming renewable rush will also reshape our energy economy.
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