Ørsted eyes "huge potential" for wind projects in Baltic Sea

With the prospect of a future offshore wind market of 90GW, power utility Ørsted is in full swing establishing itself in the Baltic Sea, which the company regards as strategically important, writes Danish business daily Børsen.
Offshore wind farm Walney Extension in the UK, operated by Ørsted. | Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Offshore wind farm Walney Extension in the UK, operated by Ørsted. | Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
by JENS THOMSEN, shippingwatch, translated by jonas sahl hollænder

The Baltic Sea is a strategically important market with a "huge potential" in the development of Danish energy utility Ørsted's future business in wind energy.

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