Ørsted | Latest News & Updates - Nov 12, 2024 Release

Ørsted's South Fork Wind project, the first utility-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S., won the Project of the Year award from ENR for powering 70,000 homes with 12 turbines...


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Ørsted

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Ørsted is a leading renewable energy company focused on creating a world that runs entirely on green energy. The company develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, and bioenergy plants. Originally known as DONG Energy, Ørsted has transformed from a traditional oil and gas company to a fully green energy provider, emphasizing sustainability and innovation in the energy sector.


Ørsted - Latest News and Updates

  • Ørsted's South Fork Wind project, the first utility-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S., won the Project of the Year award from ENR for powering 70,000 homes with 12 turbines.
  • Niels Fabricius has been appointed as Head of Ø3.0 TMO at Ørsted.
  • An Ørsted Government Affairs Official is funding local marine life NGOs and State Universities to research the impact of the Biden administration's Energy Plan on East Coast marine life.
  • Tomasz Tosik, Lead Product Owner Trading at Ørsted, will speak at ETDxDigiCom Online on November 12 about achieving agility in E/CTRM systems.
  • Akhilesh Sharma has joined Ørsted as IAM Solution Manager in Denmark, previously serving as Senior Manager at Deloitte.
  • Niels Christian Lind-Frandsen has left Ørsted as a Senior Product Owner in Denmark to become the Owner at L-F Solutions.
  • Ørsted operates over 50 wind farms in Germany, ensuring continuous green energy supply.
  • Ørsted and Eversource have expanded their research partnership with UConn Avery Point to study the effects of offshore wind turbines on marine life.

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