Energi Danmark reveals solid financial results

Energi Danmark hopes to establish itself on the German market in the near future

Energy trading and counselling company, Energi Danmark, has posted financial results for 2013 that showed a turnover of 10.2 billion kroner, according to Børsen.

The Aarhus-based company, one of the leading energy trading companies in the Nordic region, has a goal to increase turnover to 15 billion kroner by the end of 2015.

Nordic magic
“We have reached a milestone by passing 10 billion, but the most important thing for us is that we have developed a very solid base in the Nordic market,” Jørgen Holm Westergaard, the head of Energi Danmark, said.

While it was the Nordic markets in particular that contributed to the success, Energi Danmark hopes to establish itself on the German market in the near future.




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