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ostend

[os-tend, os-tend] / ɒsˈtɛnd, ˈɒs tɛnd /










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At a summit held in Ostend, a Belgian port, in April, the leaders of nine European governments pledged to work together to roughly quadruple the already substantial amount of offshore wind generation capacity in the North Sea and nearby waters by 2030 and to increase it by about tenfold by 2050.

From New York Times

The deal was announced on Monday at an energy summit in Ostend, Belgium.

From BBC

"We are facing a climate crisis at the same time some of our ecosystems are in decline, and offshore wind is an integral part of both climate action and safeguarding our energy security," the leaders of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Ireland, Norway and the UK wrote in news website Politico about the Ostend summit, which aims to increase wind power in the North Sea.

From BBC

The summit in Belgium’s North Sea port of Ostend is the second one to address the ever more pressing issue, and has expanded to take in nine leaders, from Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Britain, Ireland, Norway and Denmark.

From Seattle Times

It advises that by 2025, up to 15 properties could be lost at Happisburgh, 35 at Ostend and up to 10 between Overstrand and Mundesley.

From BBC