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Ørsted now oper-ates out of Emden

EMDEN. The Danish energy company Ørsted opened a project office on the Südkai of the Seaport of Emden in March, in order to coordinate locally the installation works of “Borkum Riffgrund 3” and “Gode Wind 3”. Ørsted is working alongside the Ems Ports Agency and Steve-doring Beteiligungs GmbH (epas) to build both offshore wind farms off the East Frisian coast in the North Sea. The new office space is mainly intended to enable Ørsted, which by its own account intends to become one of the leading global producers of green energy, to manage the offshore construction site.

Credits: Ørsted

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