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From Crown Jewels to Spacecraft: Aluminum’s Astonishing Transformation Through Science and IndustryThe earth’s crust is lined with its most dense metal, aluminum, but its origin is in conflict with its prevalence. What was ...
The 10 most beautiful towns and cities to visit in Denmark - Spend more time in the Scandinavian country and discover the other stunning towns and cities across the Jutland Peninsula and its numerous ...
America’s offshore wind energy supply chain is marking a major milestone, with the christening of the first-ever American-built, owned, and crewed offshore w ...
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 ...
Ørsted deposited $300 million toward its New Jersey offshore wind projects. With the projects canceled, who gets the money?
Danish company Ørsted will cease development of the Ocean Wind 1 and 2 projects, which were supposed to be built off the coast of New Jersey.
Construction of Equinor's Empire Wind project off the New York coast will resume after the US government reversed its order of April 16 that halted the project. Why it matters: The news alleviates ...
Ørsted declines after the Trump administration ordered a halt to the Empire Wind project off the coast of New York, which has raised fears for Ørsted's Sunrise and Revolution Wind projects.
Ørsted will cancel the Hornsea 4 offshore wind project in the U.K. due to increasing supply chain costs, rising interest rates and construction risks.
Equinor ASA (OSE:EQNR, NYSE:EQNR) has acquired 41,197,344 shares in Ørsted A/S (“Ørsted”), corresponding to 9.8% of the shares and votes in the company. The transaction establishes Equinor ...
Dasch replaces David Hardy, who left the wind energy company last month after nearly five years to join GE Vernova as chief commercial officer of its wind business.
The $306 million write-down of Revolution Wind, a 704-megawatt project that will serve Connecticut and Rhode Island, is the latest in a series of costly write-downs that have helped push Ørsted ...
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