Ørsted still hoping for Hofor's involvement in prestige project

There is a ”palpable lack” of new green power for PTX, says Ørsted, who is hoping for a quick resolution on Aflandshage, which was set to supply the power for Green Fuels for Denmark.
Photo: Pr Ørsted
Photo: Pr Ørsted

It’s not the vision that Ørsted lacks. Nor is it the prominent partners, as Maersk, SAS, DFDS and DSV for years have been ready to receive the renewable fuels from the Green Fuels for Denmark project. And it’s not the political tailwinds that are lagging behind either, which is more than hinted at by the special IPCEI government grant of DKK 600m (USD 88m) awarded to the project.

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