Ørsted wants Maersk as customer in green methanol project

Power company Ørsted has just bought 45 percent of Swedish Flagship One, which is set to produce green methanol for the shipping industry as of 2024. Ørsted's head of hydrogen wants Maersk as customer in the large scale project, he tells EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch.
Photo: PR-foto Ørsted
Photo: PR-foto Ørsted
by dag holmstad, shippingwatch, translated by kristoffer grønbæk

Ørsted, which has a growing business within offshore wind and aims high for the green fuels of the future, announces themselves as potential supplier of fuel for Maersk.

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