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Danish energy company Ørsted on Monday launched a 60 billion Danish kroner share sale to strengthen its finances following significant setbacks at its U.S. offshore wind projects.
A joint venture involving Danish energy company Ørsted is suing the U.S. government to overturn a stop-work order that has halted construction on its Revolution Wind offshore project, the company said Friday.
Danish energy company Ørsted on Friday lowered its full-year profit forecast, citing weaker-than-normal winds and a project delay in Taiwan.
Danish energy company Ørsted said Monday it is proceeding with a planned 60 billion Danish kroner rights issue, days after the U.S. government ordered a halt to offshore construction on its Revolution Wind project.
The U.S. government has ordered Danish energy company Ørsted to halt offshore construction on its Revolution Wind project, a significant setback for one of its key American assets.
Danish energy company Ørsted plans to raise 60 billion Danish kroner in a rights issue after scrapping the planned sale of a stake in its U.S. offshore wind project, Sunrise Wind.
Filings
| Filing | Date |
|---|---|
| DONG Energy closes acquisition of KOM-STROM | 30 Sept 2009 |
| DONG Energy: Gas find West of Shetland | 14 Sept 2009 |
| Investigations of cracks on the Siri installation | 3 Sept 2009 |
| DONG Energy to acquire German wholesale company | 11 Aug 2009 |
| INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT - FIRST HALF-YEAR 2009 | 11 Aug 2009 |
| DONG Energy Builds Wind Farm in Northern Norway | 7 Aug 2009 |
| DONG Energy buys A2SEA | 25 Jun 2009 |
| DONG Energy extends agreement with HNG | 19 May 2009 |
| DONG Energy, E.ON and Masdar give green light to build world's largest offshore wind farm | 12 May 2009 |
| DONG Energy takes a positive view of decision | 4 Mar 2008 |
| DONG Energy invests in Swedish wind farm | 8 Feb 2008 |
| Financial calendar | 31 Jan 2008 |