- The Crown Estate has signed lease agreements for six new offshore wind projects.
- The projects have the potential to generate around 8GWh of renewable electricity.
The Crown Estate of Britain has signed lease agreements for six new offshore wind projects with the potential to generate around 8GWh of renewable electricity.
The manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland said the power which will be generated is enough to power more than seven million homes.
The deals signed by the Crown Estate include companies such as bp, TotalEnergies and Germany’s RWE.
Three of the six projects are located off the North Wales, Cumbria and Lancashire coast and three are in the North Sea off the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coast.
The Minister for Energy and Climate, Graham Stuart, stated, “These six projects demonstrate how areas across the UK can contribute to ensuring Britain meets its world-leading ambition of deploying up to 50GW of offshore wind by 2030.”
The Chief Executive Officer of The Crown Estate, Dan Labbad, said: “The UK’s offshore wind achievements to date are nothing short of remarkable, and this next generation of projects point to an even more exciting and dynamic future.”