Ørsted CEO: Several criteria must be met to secure a responsible buyer

"Over time, the business will become, and mean, less and less in relative terms as we invest more in expanding green production. Therefore, we believe that it is better to see whether there are better owners for this part," says Henrik Poulsen, CEO of Ørsted.
Photo: Ritzau Foto/Jens Dresling
Photo: Ritzau Foto/Jens Dresling
BY RITZAU FINANS

A review of the business has prompted Danish utility Ørsted to put its distribution and private customer divisions up for sale in Denmark, as these business areas will gradually mean less and less to the energy group.

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