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    Offshore Wind Leaders Urge European Policy Fixes as Trump Freezes US Permits

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    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    European wind leaders call for policy changes as US market freezes under Trump. Vestas and Orsted highlight growth opportunities and challenges.

    European Offshore Wind Leaders Call for Policy Changes Amid U.S. Freeze

    Challenges and Opportunities in Offshore Wind

    By Stine Jacobsen and Louise Rasmussen

    Current State of U.S. Offshore Market

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark's Orsted and Vestas, two of the world's top offshore wind power groups, urged European nations on Wednesday to speed up permitting, improve auction terms and invest in power grids to deliver their potential for strong growth in the sector.

    European Auction Failures and Solutions

    The offshore wind industry, facing a near-frozen U.S. market amid President Donald Trump's opposition to renewables, is increasingly looking to Europe for opportunities. 

    Company Responses and Market Outlook

    Vestas, the largest wind turbine maker outside China, said it expects global offshore wind capacity to grow 20-25% per year until 2030, but that Europe needs faster licensing, better auction designs and grid expansion to support a build-out.

    EUROPE'S AUCTION FAILURES

    Several European countries, including Denmark, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands, have failed to attract bidders in recent years when auctioning offshore wind permits, as developers balked at a lack of subsidies or revenue guarantees to offset rising costs and financing challenges.

    "It is a bit sad to see that one government after another in Europe is repeating the same mistakes," Vestas finance chief Jakob Wegge-Larsen told Reuters, referring to auctions that force developers to bear the full price risk amid rising costs.

    Orsted, the world's biggest developer of offshore wind farms, said it was hopeful that Europe is moving in the right direction.

    "We are actually seeing, market by market, that the terms of auctions are improving," CEO Rasmus Errboe told reporters, referring to so-called contracts for difference that guarantee power prices.

    TRUMP FREEZES U.S. MARKET

    The confidence comes despite severe near-term pressures on the industry, with Trump seeking to halt several offshore developments and suspending new licensing, effectively freezing the U.S. market for wind power developments at sea.

    Orsted swung to a third-quarter net loss of 1.70 billion Danish crowns ($265 million) from a profit of 5.17 billion crowns a year ago, hit by 1.8 billion crowns in net impairments driven by U.S. tariffs and a stop-work order on a U.S. project.

    The company, whose share price was last up 0.1%, last month said it would cut a quarter of its workforce and raised close to $10 billion through a discounted rights issue to shore up its balance sheet.

    Shares in Vestas were up about 13% after the company announced a new share buyback and beat third-quarter earnings forecasts, with analysts citing strong performance in its onshore business.

    ($1 = 6.4029 Danish crowns)

    (Reporting by Stine Jacobsen and Louise Rasmussen. Editing by Terje Solsvik and Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • Challenges and Opportunities in Offshore Wind
    • Current State of U.S. Offshore Market
    • European Auction Failures and Solutions
    • Company Responses and Market Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •European wind leaders urge policy changes for growth.
    • •US offshore wind market faces freeze under Trump.
    • •Vestas predicts 20-25% annual growth in wind capacity.
    • •European auction failures hinder wind development.
    • •Orsted and Vestas adapt to market challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Offshore wind leaders urge European policy fixes as Trump freezes US permits

    1What is offshore wind energy?

    Offshore wind energy refers to the use of wind turbines located in bodies of water to generate electricity. It is a renewable energy source that harnesses wind power over the ocean.

    2What is a power grid?

    A power grid is a network of transmission lines, substations, and transformers that deliver electricity from producers to consumers. It is essential for distributing power generated from various sources.

    3What are contracts for difference?

    Contracts for difference (CFDs) are financial agreements that allow investors to speculate on the price movement of assets without owning the underlying asset. They are often used in energy markets to stabilize revenue.

    4What is investment in renewable energy?

    Investment in renewable energy involves allocating funds to projects that generate energy from renewable sources like wind, solar, and hydro. It aims to promote sustainable energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

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