Orsted has posted its first quarterly loss in over five years. But with revenues holding firm from the company’s core in offshore wind, this largely lies within the blip in power prices seen through Covid-19, suggesting that the company will show a stronger recovery than most as economies get back up and running. The loss comes at the tune of $130 million, compared to a profit of $170 million in the same quarter last year, with revenues falling by 29% from $2.6 billion down to $1.9 billion. But drilling down into the offshore wind giant’s segment performance, revenues from offshore wind were more solid, only falling 16%, while the company’s fairly small onshore wind segment actually saw a rise in…