Wind specialist feels fossil giants' curiosity

Supermajors like BP, Exxon Mobil and Shell are making contact to optimize generation from technologies such as wind, solar and hydroelectric, notes US-based Wind Esco.
Efficient power generation from wind turbines are in high demand -- also to an increasing degree among among oil companies. | Photo: SERGIO PEREZ/REUTERS / X00213
Efficient power generation from wind turbines are in high demand -- also to an increasing degree among among oil companies. | Photo: SERGIO PEREZ/REUTERS / X00213

Things have been happening as of late with the old, conventional oil companies. What began as a small commercial splash toward renewables could end up overflowing the traditional breakwaters at several fossil fuel giants.

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