The world’s largest offshore wind developer said it would cut planned investment to 2030 by 25 per cent, less than a week ...
CEO Mads Nipper will step down and Rasmus Errboe, current deputy CEO and CCO, will assume his position with the company.
Mads Nipper, who has led multinational energy giant Ørsted since January 2021, will be replaced by Rasmus Errboe, the current ...
Companies that once committed to investing in U.S. offshore wind infrastructure and supply chains are now scrapping their ...
President Trump’s executive order on offshore wind, “Temporary Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf from ...
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Hosted on MSNØrsted cuts 2030 investment programme 25% due to rising costsDanish energy company Ørsted has announced a 25% reduction in its investment programme up to 2030, despite the company's full ...
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One of Trump’s first acts as president was to order a freeze on leasing federal areas for new offshore projects and issuing ...
Denmark's struggling offshore wind power group Ørsted said on Friday it was replacing its CEO with his deputy as the sector ...
Ørsted said it is cutting its investment program to 2030 by 25%, as the offshore wind industry struggles with rising costs ...
Ørsted ( OTCPK:DNNGY) said Friday that CEO Mads Nipper will step down effective February 1, to be replaced by current deputy ...
Can New Jersey's offshore wind industry survive another year of high interest rates, lawsuits and supply chain bottlenecks?
Britain’s biggest offshore wind developer has replaced its chief executive as the global shift to net zero falters. Ørsted, which operates 12 offshore wind farms across the UK and has four more ...
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