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Ørsted has signaled that a potential 20% EU tariff could drive up project costs by DKK 0.6 billion, a financial burden not yet incorporated into its accounts. Ørsted reels as Citi warns of twin ...
Photo: Ørsted Trump’s tariffs are about to drive up the cost of clean energy projects in the US, and energy storage is set to take the biggest hit, according to new analysis from Wood Mackenzie.
Exit. Many companies are leaving industry alliances or retiring corporate sustainability goals and programs. Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley have already exited the Net Zero Banking ...
Denmark-based Ørsted AS, which lost $99 million in funding for a Chambers County project. Continue reading this story on the Houston Business Journal's website.
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Taiwan’s Richest 2025. See the full list here. Taiwan’s thriving semiconductor industry continues to boost its economy, which grew at an annual rate ...
An array of 12 cigar-shaped steel holding tanks connected to a sleek concrete dock is all that can be seen of Northern Lights, Europe’s newest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.Pipes from ...
SINGAPORE (June 5, 2025) – The combined wealth of tycoons on the 2025 Forbes list of Taiwan’s 50 Richest rose to US$197 billion from $174 billion last year, as robust demand for chips and the ...
Ireland is going in the right direction as regards energy storage — we’re good, but we in terms of building out batteries, but we are going to need to go a lot further by 2030.
ON July 21, 1820, Hans Christian Oersted, of Copenhagen, announced his great discovery to the world in a circular letter in Latin, “Experi-menta circa effectione conflictus electric! in acum ...
Shell‘s head of renewables in the Americas Amanda Dasch will leave the company to join Danish offshore wind giant Ørsted in January as head of its US operations. Week beginning December 09.