Topsoe: US subsidy scheme puts pressure on Denmark's green leadership

Future investments from Danish giant Topsoe are moving to the US as a result of US subsidies. Without US aid, Topsoe would have invested more in Denmark.
Roeland Baan, CEO of Topsoe. | Photo: Haldor Topsøe/pr
Roeland Baan, CEO of Topsoe. | Photo: Haldor Topsøe/pr

Topsoe, which among other things supplies solutions for the fuels of the future with Power-to-X, says bluntly that the lucrative subsidy schemes in the US in particular are attracting the company’s multi-billion investments in new factories.

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