Ørsted confirms it has cut emissions 98 per cent

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Credit: Orsted

European energy giant claims to have become the 'world's first energy company to complete a green transformation from fossil fuels to renewable energy'

Danish clean energy giant Ørsted may have faced significant headwinds in recent months, with the Trump administration seeking to block one of its flagship projects and the company moving to cut its workforce...

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