
Tackling the climate crisis with innovative green technologies
Through their collective power, global businesses working in the First Movers Coalition are making technologies of tomorrow commercially viable today.
Vattenfall is a European energy company with 19,000 employees. For more than 100 years it has electrified industries, supplied energy to people's homes and modernized the way of living through innovation and cooperation. It is determined to enable fossil-free living within one generation. To succeed the company must become fossil-free itself. Vattenfall is also looking beyond its own industry to see where it can really make a difference. Together with partners, it is taking on the responsibility to find new and sustainable ways to electrify transportation, industries and heating. Vattenfall's main markets are Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom.
Through their collective power, global businesses working in the First Movers Coalition are making technologies of tomorrow commercially viable today.
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Anna Borg, President and Chief Executive Officer at Vattenfall, sees the World Economic Forum as a valuable platform for climate action and support her company’s business strategy.