Ørsted gearing up for the next climate venture

Much like other prominent companies like Mærsk, Volvo, and Siemens Gamesa, Ørsted is making a push to start producing sustainable steel. This is crucial for achieving 100% green wind turbines.
Photo: Ørsted / PR
Photo: Ørsted / PR
BY JAKOB MARTINI, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

It won’t suffice for Danish utility Ørsted to install more wind energy, which in coming decades will replace oil and gas. The mission will only be completed once the wind turbines themselves are also 100% green.

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