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Ørsted Opens Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance Hub in Taiwan

August 3, 2022

Mads Nipper, Group President and CEO of Ørsted (center); Per Mejnert Kristensen, new President of Ørsted Asia-Pacific (fourth from right); Christy Wang, General Manager of Ørsted Taiwan (fifth from left); and Shen Jong-chin, Taiwan’s Vice Premier (fifth from right), at the ribbon cutting ceremony. (Photo: Ørsted)
Mads Nipper, Group President and CEO of Ørsted (center); Per Mejnert Kristensen, new President of Ørsted Asia-Pacific (fourth from right); Christy Wang, General Manager of Ørsted Taiwan (fifth from left); and Shen Jong-chin, Taiwan’s Vice Premier (fifth from right), at the ribbon cutting ceremony. (Photo: Ørsted)

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