243
Fashion Jobs
L'OREAL GROUP
Head of Advocacy & Influence - l’Oréal Dermatological Beauty - Copenhagen
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
District Manager (Funen/Jutland)
Permanent · AARHUS
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Handelselev Med Speciale i Digital Handel - E-Commerce
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
ZIZZI
Online Buyer Til Fashion
Permanent · BILLUND
SAMSOE
Logistik Koordinator
Permanent · GLOSTRUP
ONLY
Business Controller
Permanent · BRANDE
ONLY
International Sales Manager
Permanent · BRANDE
JACK & JONES
Konstruktører, Jack & Jones og Jjxx
Permanent · BRANDE
BEST SELLER
Environmental Programme Coordinator
Permanent · KØBENHAVN K
BEST SELLER
Product Owner - Data-Driven Solutions & ai
Permanent · AARHUS
SELECTED FEMME/HOMME
Sales Representative
Permanent · BRANDE
L'OREAL GROUP
Key Account Relationship Specialist
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
SAMSOE
Business Controller (Sql And Data Analytics Specialist)
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
ACE & TATE
Optometrist Copenhagen i NY Østergade
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
VERO MODA
Business Controller
Permanent · AARHUS
VERO MODA
Buyer | Curve
Permanent · AARHUS
ONLY
Demand Planner
Permanent · BRANDE
L'OREAL GROUP
Supply Chain Graduate - l’Oréal Luxe Product Division - Copenhagen
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
KERING EYEWEAR
Kering Eyewear - Lindberg Junior Trade Marketing Manager
Permanent · AARHUS
ESPRIT
Area Manager Multilabel Nordic Women
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
ZIZZI
IT Operations Manager
Permanent · BILLUND
TJX EUROPE
Buying Coordinator
Permanent · COPENHAGEN
By
Reuters
Published
Feb 14, 2019
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Ikea buys 25 percent of Germany's second-biggest offshore wind farm

By
Reuters
Published
Feb 14, 2019

Ingka Group, the owner of most Ikea stores, said on Wednesday it had bought a 25 percent stake in Germany’s second-biggest offshore wind farm as part of a strategy to reach its sustainability targets.


@ikea_rus


The world’s biggest furniture retailer said in a statement it paid more than 200 million euros ($226 million) for a stake in the Veja Mate offshore wind farm with a capacity of 402 megawatts (MW).

“With this 25 percent stake, we make another step towards our 2020 target about renewable energy production exceeding our energy consumption,” Ingka Group said.

The acquisition was part of a deal in which a consortium that also includes Commerz Real, wpd invest and KGAL Group bought 80 percent of the farm from Siemens Financial Services, Highland Group Holdings and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

Siemens retains the remaining 20 percent stake.

The acquisition is Ingka’s second-biggest single investment in wind power.
Ingka, formerly Ikea Group, owns 367 Ikea stores in 30 markets.

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.