The Crown Estate has historically managed the sovereign's lands to generate sustainable revenue over the long term. It now manages the UK seabed, leasing areas for offshore wind and other marine renewable energy. This presentation discusses The Crown Estate's role in enabling offshore wind, including leasing rounds, strategic workstreams to reduce costs and risks, and supporting development of new technologies like floating wind. Upcoming activities include negotiating agreements for test and demonstration floating wind projects and variations to existing offshore wind projects. The Crown Estate aims to support developing offshore wind to provide low-cost, renewable energy for the UK.
2. Contents
• History of The Crown Estate
• The role of Energy & Infrastructure
• Offshore wind leasing
• Strategic Workstreams
• Offshore wind moving forward
3. The Crown Estate - A Brief History
• 1760 George III: the land revenues of the
Crown were surrendered to Parliament
• Civil List payment in return
• Similar surrender has been made by all
succeeding Sovereigns
• Sovereign Support Act 2011
• The Crown Estate Act 1961:
Sustainable management & long term
view (commercialism and stewardship)
6. The role of Energy & Infrastructure
Leasing the seabed
Within 12nm - land owner
Within REZ - Energy Act 2004
Within GISZ – Energy Act 2008
Pre-consent agreement
Post-consent agreement
8. UK offshore wind assets
Operating
In construction
Total
1095
369
1464
Offshore
Turbines
15
5
20
20
5
25
44
9
53
23
3
26
Offshore
Substations
Onshore
Substations
Export
Cables
Offshore
Masts
*photo courtesy of Centrica
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*
Asset base
circa £12 bn
Date: February
2014
9. Leasing Marine Renewables
• Primarily issued through Leasing Rounds
• Round 3 Zone Development Agreements = special
form of Exclusivity Agreement
• Cable AfLs are appended to array AfLs later on
10. The approach to Round 3 leasing
Government
Zone
Project 1 Project 2
11. TCE support for marine
renewables
• Programme management
• Investment
• Enabling actions
Supply Chain
& Skills
Planning &
Consenting
Health &
Safety
Economics &
Finance
Grid &
Transmission
12. Strategic Workstreams: Key Reports
•Strategic Ornithological Support
Services (SOSS)
•Rochdale Envelope Workshop
•Cumulative Impact Assessment
•Cost Reduction Pathways Study
•Offshore Renewables Protocol for
Archaeological Discoveries
•Transmission Infrastructure
Information Pack
13. Strategic Workstreams: Ongoing Work
• Offshore Renewables Joint
industry Programme
(ORJIP)
• Interim PCoD
• UKFIM
• Kingfisher Bulletin
• MoD radar mitigation
• Reporting archaeological
finds under the ORPAD
• Health and safety
guidelines
• Cost reduction
14. Offshore wind into the future…
• Changes to R2 and STW
projects
• Changing R3 portfolio
• More challenging
environments
• Optimising development
• Testing and developing
new structures and
techniques
15. New Leasing Activity (2013/14)
Test & Demonstration Projects
Floating Wind Project Variations
Off Grid Sites
Cost Reduction (to £100/MWh)
16. Floating Wind & Project Variations
Floating wind:
• Locations still being finalised
• NE involved throughout our
stakeholder engagement
• HRA ongoing and should be
completed early April
• Sign agreements → developers
to start their own stakeholder
engagement
Project variations:
• Still in process of ‘matchmaking’
• Process complete summertime?
Then conduct HRA if necessary…