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There’s little doubt that oil and gas will be part of the energy mix for some years to come, albeit possibly taking more of a backseat. But, there’s also little doubt that resources such as solar (feeding directly into the grid), wind (sharing offshore fields), and hydrogen (being formulated, moved and stored) will also increasing work alongside traditional power sources. We’ll examine how this could possibly come about, and how this power-generating jigsaw will fit together.

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Writers | Ed Pearcey, Claire Jenns, GlobaData analysts

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