Project sales lead the way in trading among energy companies

The wind sector is suffering, utilities are consolidating, and the buying and selling of green projects is leading the way in industry transactions. EnergyWatch focuses on the area in a mini-series. 
Michael Bruhn, partner, energy and utilities, strategy and transactions, EY Denmark | Photo: Pr
Michael Bruhn, partner, energy and utilities, strategy and transactions, EY Denmark | Photo: Pr

The energy industry is booming when it comes to trading companies and, not least, buying and selling green energy projects such as solar and wind farms. This is what two of the country’s most important advisors in the field of buying and selling companies tell EnergyWatch in this mini-series, where over the next few days we will dive into the details of the industry when it comes to buying and selling companies and the vital investments.

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