Solar success could put Ørsted in a long-term dilemma

Solar cells are far easier and cheaper to install than offshore wind farms, which could become a dilemma for Ørsted.
Photo: Thomas Traasdahl
Photo: Thomas Traasdahl
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Solar cells are cheap and easy to install, while offshore wind farms are expensive, difficult and risky, which can be a disadvantage for a company like Ørsted, the world leader in offshore wind farms, writes the Danish business media Jyllands-Posten Erhverv.

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