Denmark’s Orsted sees thermal output dip 2% as it opts for more wood

Published 17:43 on February 1, 2018  /  Last updated at 17:43 on February 1, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Danish utility Orsted, formerly Dong, reported a 2% dip in its bioenergy and thermal power generation over 2017, though any EUA demand decrease is likely to be understated as more of its output was fuelled by wood deemed carbon neutral.
Danish utility Orsted, formerly Dong, reported a 2% dip in its bioenergy and thermal power generation over 2017, though any EUA demand decrease is likely to be understated as more of its output was fuelled by wood deemed carbon neutral.


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