Ørsted still struggling to sell loss-making trash venture

”The technology still has potential,” maintains the energy company, which after two years of trying to sell the loss-making business has still not found a buyer.
Photo: Ørsted
Photo: Ørsted

Ørsted is facing a GBP 3,000 (EUR 3,500) fine from the UK’s Office of Fair Trading. This is the fine for submitting its annual accounts more than three months late, as was the case with the energy company’s London-based subsidiary Renescience Northwich. However, this fine is just a drop in the ocean. 

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