A shift to renewable energy is already underway, and experts say if Houston takes certain steps, it can continue to be the energy capital of the world as we move to a low-carbon future.
President-elect Joe Biden caught the ears of many in Houston when he said his administration would transition away from oil and gas.
But that idea is nothing new to the energy industry.
A shift is already underway, and if Houston plays its cards right, it can continue to be the energy capital of the world through the transition to a low-carbon future, according to Houston energy leaders.
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A shift to renewable energy is already underway, and experts say if Houston takes certain steps, it can continue to be the energy capital of the world as we move to a low-carbon future.
The energy industry is changing, and Houston, long known for its dominance in oil and gas, plans to remain an international leader through the transition.
President-elect Joe Biden caught the ears of many in Houston when he said his administration would transition away from oil and gas.
But that idea is nothing new to the energy industry.
A shift is already underway, and if Houston plays its cards right, it can continue to be the energy capital of the world through the transition to a low-carbon future, according to Houston energy leaders.
The energy industry is changing, and Houston, long known for its dominance in oil and gas, plans to remain an international leader through the transition.