Danish energy company Orsted, a worldwide leader in offshore wind, has replaced its CEO, who began offshore wind projects in the United States that have mostly stalled.
The world’s largest offshore wind developer said it would cut planned investment to 2030 by 25 per cent, less than a week ...
Analysts say Nipper was 'victim of circumstances,' not least Trump’s recent re-election in the US, but ultimately has himself ...
The renewable energy group cut its investment program to 2030 by 25% despite posting full-year results it said were in line ...
Ørsted’s board of directors has appointed Rasmus Errboe, current deputy chief executive and chief commercial officer as group ...
Orsted has cut its 2030 renewables target by almost half within 12 months, with new chief excutive Errboe saying this will ...
Orsted Chief Executive Mads Nipper will step down to be replaced by company insider Rasmus Errboe, the Danish renewable ...
Ørsted has replaced chief executive Mads Nipper with immediate effect, as the world’s largest offshore wind developer battles to recover from a botched expansion into the US and revive a sinking share ...
The chief executive officer of Danish energy company Ørsted, Mads Nipper, is stepping down from his position as group ...
Offshore wind giant Orsted has dumped its chief executive as it looks to reverse the 80 per cent collapse in its share price ...
Britain’s biggest offshore wind developer has replaced its chief executive as the global shift to net zero falters.
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