The renewable-energy company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization rose 8% from a year earlier.
Danish offshore wind developer Orsted reported on Wednesday a first-quarter core profit above forecasts and kept its full-year outlook for the year.
Analysts are growing increasingly confident that the Trump administration won't try to nix the group's East Coast wind farms.
| Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers Industry | Utilities Sector | Rasmus Errboe CEO | OTC PINK Exchange | 68750L102 CUSIP |
| DK Country | 8,251 Employees | 22 Oct 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Ørsted A/S, previously known as DONG Energy A/S until its name change in November 2017, is a pioneering force in the energy sector with a focus on developing and operating renewable energy installations across the globe. Since its inception in 1972, the company has been based in Fredericia, Denmark, and has expanded its operations to include offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants. Ørsted operates through three main segments: Offshore, Onshore, and Bioenergy & Other, catering to diverse markets in the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, and Taiwan, among others.