Pension firm CEO eyes big investment in new North Sea offshore projects

As the Danish, German, Dutch and Belgian governments plan to significantly increase offshore wind projects in the North Sea, PKA CEO Jon Johnsen is ready for the Danish pension fund to do its part.
Jon Johnsen, CEO, PKA | Photo: PR/PKA
Jon Johnsen, CEO, PKA | Photo: PR/PKA
by jørgen rudbeck, translated by catherine brett

The governments of Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium have a plan to increase wind energy generation in the North Sea, so that the countries can boast a total offshore energy production of 150 GW in 2050.

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