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Orsted: Middle East Energy Crunch Rejuvenates Europe Offshore Wind Push

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The Middle East war is giving fresh momentum to Europe's push for energy independence andbolstering the case for offshore wind farm developments, the CEO of Denmark's Orsted said on Thursday…

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The Middle East war is giving fresh momentum to Europe's push for energy independence andbolstering the case for offshore wind farm developments, the CEO of Denmark's Orsted said on Thursday.

Europe, a major importer of fossil fuels, has seen energy prices soar in recent weeks as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, and Teheran's blockage of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, led to a worldwide scramble for oil and natural gas.

"There is a major task for Europe... in ensuring the necessary energy security, sovereignty and competitiveness," Orsted CEO Rasmus Errboe told Reuters on the sidelines of the company's annual meeting of shareholders.

"(This) naturally also affects us, because we produce renewable energy and because our focus is on Europe," Errboe said.

Orsted, the world's biggest offshore wind developer, struggled in recent years with soaring costs, and said last year it would focus more on Europe amid resistance to wind power in the United States from President Donald Trump.

In January, nine European governments committed to tender up to 300 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capacity

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