Henrik Stiesdal joined the race for the most hyped green technology by accident

Wind turbine pioneer Henrik Stiesdal is trying to keep both feet firmly planted on the ground despite the huge potential of his electrolysis technology.
Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn/Politiken
Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn/Politiken
BY JAKOB MARTINI, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

It wasn’t the plan at all for Henrik Stiesdal to focus on green hydrogen. He was already busy developing other promising technologies for contributing to the green energy transition. But when he suddenly needed green hydrogen for a different purpose, he was frustrated by how expensive it was.

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