Ørsted won't have to resort to capital raise, say analysts before capital markets day

Danske Bank expects the Danish utility to launch a new investment prognosis on around DKK 500bn spanning 2023 to 2030.
Photo: Ørsted
Photo: Ørsted
by marketwire, translated by daniel pedersen

Increasing interest rates and costs have only made it more expensive to install new wind farms. It also makes great requirements for Ørsted’s capital structure if the Danish utility major is to reach its goal of establishing 50GW of renewable energy by 2030 – without having to raise more capital. 

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