PenSam wants to invest in new green technologies alongside state

PenSam wants to invest in new climate technologies, but cannot do so alone. One solution would be to invest alongside the state, which would take on the risk in return for a larger share of returns, the CEO of the pension firm proposes.
Torsten Fels, CEO, Pensam | Photo: Pensam / PR
Torsten Fels, CEO, Pensam | Photo: Pensam / PR
by thomas nygaard madsen, translated by catherine brett

To get investments in new green technologies like carbon capture and storage and power-to-x off the ground, pension firms need to contribute, says PenSam CEO Torsten Fels says.

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