Can all energy giants be like Orsted?

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Too many major power companies are still blocking rather than embracing the transition away from fossil fuels, writes Forum for the Future's Will Dawson

Renewables are now the cheapest source of power for 70 per cent of the world's population. Yet the World Benchmarking Alliance's latest look at the fifty most influential power companies shows that most...

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