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Vattenfall pulling out of DK?

The Amagerværket combined heat and power plant, one of the plants that Vattenfall may divest under its new strategy. Archive.
The Amagerværket combined heat and power plant, one of the plants that Vattenfall may divest under its new strategy. Archive.
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The Swedish energy producer Vattenfall, which owns and runs five combined heat and power plants and several wind turbine parks in Denmark has announced it is to change its geographic focus, with suggestions that it is seeking to divest its Danish operations.

Vattenfall owns the Amagerværket, Nordjyllandsværket and Fynsværket major district heating and energy plants as well as the decentralised plants in Elsinore and Hillerød. The plants have an overall capacity of 24 percent of Denmark’s power capacity and run on coal, oil, natural gas, and wood and straw pellets.

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