Danske Commodities, a power and gas trading firm owned by oil major Equinor , has expanded its operations to the United States, completing its ...
OSLO: Danske Commodities, a power and gas trading firm owned by oil major Equinor , has expanded its operations to the United States, completing its first trade on the PJM wholesale power market, it said on Thursday.
The company launched its U.S. operation with three employees based in Equinor's Connecticut office, Danske's global head of power trading Jesper Tronborg told Reuters, declining to disclose the size of the initial trade. In July, Equinor also won a bid to develop the Empire Wind farm, one of the largest offshore wind projects ever built in the U.S..Construction offshore of New York will begin in 2022 with operations expected to start in 2024. It will have a capacity of 816 megawatts .
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