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Graham. Good to get Thank morning, Gaktshund. Mainfager is Yes, good morning. It's Mick again, I'm Einer Frage in English. Steren, is that okay? Yes, not really.
Okay. Well, my question is concerned your activities in The Netherlands. Recently, you lost two lawsuits concerning your power plants, Amerschaftaalen and Eimschaftaalen. How does this affect your financial performance? That was my first question.
My second is, you mentioned the measures the U. K. Government took to support the development of offshore wind. In The Netherlands, the government recently adjusted the permit for Amade Verbeta. Could you maybe reflect upon this decision and what it means for the possibilities for developers like yourself?
And my third question is you have a 30% share in the nuclear power plant, Borserle, in The Netherlands, and the Dutch government is in the process of buying the other 70%. I was wondering what does this mean for you? Do you, for instance, consider also selling your share? Well, these are my questions.
Yes. Thank you for your questions. The answer is as follows. There is no financial impact on us from the lawsuits. So that is for us now done.
Second, on offshore, I think the adjustment which was done on the permit was it was not our project, but was right because if there is an assumption that you have an obligation to build hydrogen production, but the hydrogen pipeline is delayed. I think it's reasonable to adjust it. But I would not take a cross street to the general auction design for offshore wind in Europe. I mean we have seen phased auctions now in Denmark, in The Netherlands and in Germany, all because of the same root cause. These $1,000,000,000 or €1,000,000,000 investments with lead times of five to seven years need certainty certainty that you have clarity before you take the investment decision and commit to supply chains and others.
And you need to know the offtake of the power, and that you typically have with the contract for difference like in The U. K. So we always said we don't believe in this market design long term. Now we see the proof, the auction phase. I think the Continental European governments also need to adjust and move to contracts for difference.
And I think there is a vivid discussion on three countries on that. Your last question on our participation in Borsele, we are happy with the participation. We have no need to change that. But of course, we are in discussions with all relevant parties, but that is confidential.
Thank you.
We our own have a close pipeline. We have have a kind of where we can't where nobody is offshore project