European Energy's record profits defy industry gloom, CEO optimistic about renewable future

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Knud Erik Andersen, owner-manager of European Energy, says 2023 was the best year ever. And 2024 could be even better. | Photo: Gregers Tycho
Knud Erik Andersen, owner-manager of European Energy, says 2023 was the best year ever. And 2024 could be even better. | Photo: Gregers Tycho
AF VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN

European Energy CEO Knud Erik Andersen is in an unusually good mood when Finans meets him at the energy company’s headquarters in the old TV-Byen in Søborg, north of Copenhagen.

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