Offshore wind power boosts growth in consultancy firm

75 percent of consultancy firm Qvartz's revenue is now generated outside the Nordic region. According to Managing Partner Hans Henrik Beck, a currently secret project will bring the growth rate upwards of 30 percent this year.
Photo: Bel Air Aviation
Photo: Bel Air Aviation
BY LONE ANDERSEN, FINANS

Expertise in offshore wind farms and green energy is valuable – very valuable, apparently. Management consultancy firm Qvartz increased its revenue to more than DKK 600 million (EUR 80.35 million), and the Danish company's know-how and other consultancy services are popular all over the world.

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