Ørsted chair on future H2 business: It will be big

The utility's hydrogen ambitions will become an important part of the company strategy, says board chair.
Photo: Katrine Marie Kragh
Photo: Katrine Marie Kragh

Like many other power companies, Ørsted has decided to pursue hydrogen, an area forecast to have major potential for the energy market of the future, even though the segment remains in a very early stage of development, says Ørsted Chair Thomas Thune Andersen in an interview with Danish business daily Børsen.

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