Crown Estate grants seabed rights for six offshore windfarm extensions

The Crown Estate has awarded lease agreements to six offshore windfarm extensions with a total capacity of up to 2.8GW.

The rights were granted as part of an offshore wind leasing round launched specifically for extension projects in 2017.

“Extensions projects offer a valuable way of enabling new, low cost offshore wind capacity, making efficient use of our world-class seabed resources and building on developers’ existing project knowledge and infrastructure,” said Will Apps, head of energy development for the Crown Estate.

“Each project has the potential to play a vital role in supporting the nation’s clean energy transition and we look forward to following their progress as they move through the planning process.”

The six projects awarded lease agreements are:

RWE said the four projects it is developing are expected to secure planning permission within three to five years and could be operational by the end of the current decade. Tom Glover, chief commercial officer for RWE Renewables, added: “I expect the four offshore wind extension projects to bring significant benefits to the UK energy infrastructure and economy. They present a potential multi-billion-pound investment and could grow the local supply chain as well as lead to the creation of hundreds of jobs.”