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Søren Birch has a current job as a Director at Hofor Vand Rodovre AS.
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Hofor Vand Rodovre AS
![]() Hofor Vand Rodovre AS Water UtilitiesUtilities Hofor Vand Rodovre AS is a service company that is part of the Hofor group, which is responsible for the water supply and wastewater management in eight municipalities in the metropolitan area. The private company is based in Rodovre, Denmark, and the CEO of the company is Brian Hansen. The Danish company also provides district heating, city gas, and remote cooling to Copenhagen. The company is working on erecting the Nordre Flint wind farm in eastern Øresund to meet the region's increasing need for green power and plans to build two new offshore wind farms in the sound. It is important to note that environmentally hazardous waste should not be poured into the sewer as it harms the environment and the health of sewer workers. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Hofor Vand Rodovre AS
![]() Hofor Vand Rodovre AS Water UtilitiesUtilities Hofor Vand Rodovre AS is a service company that is part of the Hofor group, which is responsible for the water supply and wastewater management in eight municipalities in the metropolitan area. The private company is based in Rodovre, Denmark, and the CEO of the company is Brian Hansen. The Danish company also provides district heating, city gas, and remote cooling to Copenhagen. The company is working on erecting the Nordre Flint wind farm in eastern Øresund to meet the region's increasing need for green power and plans to build two new offshore wind farms in the sound. It is important to note that environmentally hazardous waste should not be poured into the sewer as it harms the environment and the health of sewer workers. | Utilities |