DONG Energy's Offshore Wind Project Shows Ongoing Commitment to a Low-Carbon Future

We sure hear a lot about DONG Energy, arguably the world’s most progressive large energy company, majority-owned  by the Danish government, but sporting numerous large private owners as well.   Through its investment in renewables, including this 210 MW offshore wind project in the North Seathey’ve reduced the carbon intensivity of the energy they generate overall by over 65% since 2002. 

Speaking of good work done by the traditional energy sector, I have the first of many hundred interviews lined up later this morning for our new “Corporate Role Models” blog, in which I’ll be speaking with someone from Chevron’s “Energy Solutions” group.  These folks have some impressive case studies under their belts, and I’ll be interested in hearing what they say.

 

 

 

 

 

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One comment on “DONG Energy's Offshore Wind Project Shows Ongoing Commitment to a Low-Carbon Future
  1. Frank Eggers says:

    Here is an article in the “Baltimore Sun” on renewable sources of energy; it seems to be very realistic:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-wind-nuclear-20130131,0,411646.story?track=rss