King Charles III's Crown Estate Drives UK's Offshore Wind Expansion

The Crown Estate, which manages Britain's seabed, has approved an expansion of high-density wind farms on existing leases. This move aligns with the UK's goal to decarbonize electricity by 2030 and aims to achieve up to 50 GW of offshore wind power, significantly increasing from 15 GW currently.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 09-05-2025 14:02 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 14:02 IST
King Charles III's Crown Estate Drives UK's Offshore Wind Expansion
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The Crown Estate, overseen by King Charles III, has approved an ambitious expansion of high-density wind farms on Britain's seabed. This initiative is part of a strategic move to elevate capacity and accelerate the UK's energy transition.

The expansion aligns with Britain's commitment to decarbonizing its electricity sector by 2030. Aiming to bolster renewable energy sources, particularly offshore wind, the country seeks resilience against fossil fuel price volatility, with a target of deploying up to 50 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030, compared to the current 15 GW.

The seven projects approved under the Capacity Increase Programme, including RWE's Rampion 2 and SSE and Equinor's Dogger Bank D, have secured grid connections and infrastructure, facilitating fast deployment. According to Gus Jaspert of The Crown Estate, this program supports the UK's economic growth through job creation and supply chain expansion, aiming to power up to four million homes with clean energy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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