Copenhagen, Denmark, April 8th, 2024.
Stephen Schueler, Managing Director and Chairman of Green Transition, Investment Committee, European Maritime Finance participates in The United States and Denmark Clean Energy Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Summit was co-hosted by United States Ambassador to Denmark, Alan Leventhal and Brian Mikkelsen, Director of the Danish Chamber of Commerce. The meeting took place at the 400 year old historic stock exchange building.
The United States Delegation included Matt Manning, Carlie Owen and David Wilbur from the US Department of Energy. The US Delegation also included energy trade representatives: Maria Onorato, California; Elise Hamann, Colorado; Michael Marquardt, Delaware; Jan Christoph Widemann, Indiana; Anke Goebel de Mendez, Iowa; Laurence Reszetar, Minnesota; Tom Murphy, Pennsylvania; Joshua Seeberg, South Carolina and Andreas Flensborg, Virgina.
The Summit builds on the already strong relationship and trade between the United States and Denmark, the objective is increase the amount of joint investments in clean energy projects including shipping.
Stephen Schueler, Managing Director and Chairman of Green Transition, Investment Committee, “We at European Maritime Finance are proud to participate is such an important summit, enabling continued progress between our two countries leading global sustainable investments. EMF is committed to supporting the industry’s transition to greener and more sustainable vessels”.