Key Capture Energy Featured in Bloomberg Green Article on Oil and Gas Workers Joining the Clean Energy Industry

Oil rig on farmland with windmills surrounding it.

A pumpjack in front of wind turbines in West Texas. Photographer: Orjan F. Ellingvag/Corbis News
A pumpjack in front of wind turbines in West Texas. Photographer: Orjan F. Ellingvag/Corbis News

As the oil industry suffers its worst downturn ever due to COVID19, many clean power companies and renewables developers are taking the opportunity to recruit talent from the oil and gas industries – including KCE. We are pleased to have been included in a recent Bloomberg Green article about clean energy companies seeking to hire talented Texas-based oil and gas workers who have been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

With experience in power trading, greenfield development, land acquisition, engineering, finance, asset management, and energy contracts, oil and gas professionals are well-suited to work in clean energy, and we are happy to have them. With an office in Houston and three 10-megawatt storage projects operating in Texas, we are seeking qualified candidates looking to transition into clean energy. Check out our jobs page to learn more.

Learn more about Jeff Bishop’s thoughts on this topic in the full Bloomberg Green story titled “Oil-Bust Refugees Are Being Courted By Clean Energy in Texas.

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