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  2. Ørsted (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ørsted A/S (formerly DONG Energy) is a Danish multinational energy company. Headquartered in Fredericia , Denmark , Ørsted is the largest energy company in Denmark. The company adopted its current name on 6 November 2017.

  3. Ørsted US Offshore Wind - Wikipedia

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    The concept was set forth in a plan offered by then Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri in 2006. The aim of the Carcieri plan was to develop large-scale offshore wind projects in the south-eastern New England region of the United States, and in the State of Rhode Island, in a bid to diversify Rhode Island's power supply with renewable energy sources.

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  5. Danish wind giant’s abysmal 3 months have a lot to do with ...

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    Danish company Orsted has struggled to keep its promising wind projects alive in recent times. High costs tied to inflation, elevated interest rates, and supply crunches took a toll on Orsted as ...

  6. Gode Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    On 24 April, general cargo ship Petra L collided with a wind turbine at Orsteds Gode Wind 1 offshore wind farm. No persons were injured in the incident. Further investigations have already been launched. The cargo ship itself did not directly contact the maritime surveillance, but Orsteds in-house control center has documented the incident.

  7. Ørsted (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft was launched, on 23 February 1999 at 10:29:55 UTC, by a Delta II rocket, from the Vandenberg Air Force Base SLC-2W pad, as an auxiliary payload (primary payload was ARGOS and another auxiliary payload was SUNSAT; the auxiliary payload satellites were launched free of charge) into a near-Sun synchronous elliptical polar orbit, it had a perigee of 630 kilometres (390 mi), an ...

  8. Ørsted (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Oersted, the CGS unit of magnetic field strength; Ørsted (company), a Danish power company Oersted (crater), on the Moon Ørsted (satellite), the first Danish satellite launched into orbit

  9. Oersted - Wikipedia

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    The oersted (/ ˈ ɜːr s t ɛ d /,; [1] symbol Oe) is the coherent derived unit of the auxiliary magnetic field H in the centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS). [2] It is equivalent to 1 dyne per maxwell.