Ørsted reportedly subdividing Copenhagen DSO to ease political qualms

One sales model for offloading Ørsted's Metropolitan Copenhagen DSO Radius could involve, according to media InsideBusiness, splitting up the commercial business to accommodate political concerns.
Photo: Jens Dresling
Photo: Jens Dresling
BY OLE ANDERSEN

Ørsted's distribution system operator Radius, which serves Denmark's capital region of Eastern Zealand, could be subdivided into two or three units as a part of the state-controlled parent company's efforts to complete a sale before the end of the year.

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