Pension fund: More investors might pressure returns in US

More investors will enter the stage, putting pressure on returns, says Danish pension fund PKA's CEO on the US wind market.
Photo: Carsten Ingemann
Photo: Carsten Ingemann
BY RITZAU FINANS

There is a growing market for alternative energy in the US. And although President Donald Trump has declared that he does not see renewables as the future, several states are willing to bet on the sector, assesses Danish pension fund PKA's Chief Executive Peter Damgaard Jensen, who believes that the future holds a large green market in the US. According to Jensen, more investors and players will become interested in the market, which might put pressure on returns.

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