Queen's property manager banks huge windfarm bonanza (2024)

The Queen and the Treasury are in line for a multibillion-pound bonanza from renewable energy, after a major auction of seabed plots for windfarms off the coasts of England and Wales attracted runaway bids.

The crown estate, which manages the monarch’s property portfolio, holds exclusive rights to lease the seabed around the British Isles. With its first auction of windfarm licences in a decade understood to have reached record highs, the Queen’s income is expected to leap by at least £100m a year, while the takings will generate over £300m a year for the Treasury.

Two windfarm sites within the Irish Sea have reportedly attracted the most frenzied bidding, with energy firms offering to pay as much as £200m for each – a total revenue of £400m a year. Awards for another three areas have yet to be decided. The licences are for 10 years, meaning the auction will raise at least £4bn over a decade.

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How important is offshore wind power to the UK energy system?
Offshore windfarms generated 8% of the UK’s electricity in 2018, according to estimates by trade body RenewableUK. The UK has more offshore wind capacity than anywhere in the world, with 37 projects made up of nearly 2,000 turbines. There is nearly 8GW of capacity today, 1.3GW of which was added in 2018. Another 5GW is already committed to. The UK has 44% of all European offshore wind power capacity.

What obstacles has wind power faced?
The first subsidies awarded to offshore windfarms promised developers a guaranteed price of up to £150 per megawatt hour, or roughly three times the wholesale cost of electricity. Such steep subsidies would not be sustainable but cost reductions in the industry have seen that figure drop to as low as £57.50. The offshore wind industry has previously been criticised for not using enough UK contractors and suppliers.

What is the economic benefit to the UK?
The industry employs around 11,000 people. One of the side effects of offshore wind’s growth has been an injection of money and jobs into coastal towns that in some cases have big pockets of economic deprivation. Ports have been upgraded and new maintenance facilities built, such as the one at Newhaven in East Sussex for the first windfarm in the English Channel. The different parts of turbines are made across the UK, from the Isle of Wight to Hull.

What does the future hold for offshore wind power in the UK?
The industry has a target of growing today’s 8GW capacity to 30GW by 2030, which, if achieved, would see offshore wind power supplying more than a third of the UK’s electricity. The government has put a £557m pot of funding aside for subsidies for renewables in the next few years, most of which is expected to be taken up by offshore windfarms. The industry is also hoping for export opportunities for UK firms, as new markets grow in the US and Asia.

The vast sums involved have prompted calls for the revenues from Britain’s renewable resources to be kept by the public in a “green sovereign wealth fund” that could be used to invest in tackling the climate crisis.

“Rather than being squirrelled away in Treasury coffers, how much better would it be to use this renewable windfall as initial capital for a sovereign wealth fund that could then be invested for future generations, similar to what we’ve seen the likes of Alaska and Norway do in the past with their oil wealth,” said the Green party co-leader, Jonathan Bartley.

The crown estate declined to comment on the confidential process which requires all participants to sign ironclad non-disclosure contracts to prevent leaking commercially sensitive details about the process before it has concluded.

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The identity of the winning bidder is not known, but market sources told the industry journal ReNews that it was likely to be a large oil producer. Companies including BP, Shell and Norwegian oil producer Equinor have all taken an interest in offshore wind as oil revenues decline and pressure rises to pursue green energy portfolios.

The crown estate’s profits from the multibillion-pound windfall would more than double the property manager’s £345m earnings in the last financial year. The money is handed to the Treasury before 25% is returned to the royal household in the form of the sovereign grant.

The sovereign grant was increased in 2017, from its previous level of 15%, to pay for extensive renovations at Buckingham Palace. It will stay at 25% at least until the next five-year review in 2021-2022, meaning the royal household should benefit directly from the money raised from the new windfarm leases.

The crown estate was given the renewable energy exploitation rights to the seabeds around Britain in 2004, under an Energy Act passed while Tony Blair was prime minister. MPs voting through the legislation at the time are unlikely to have predicted the sea change in energy provision now leading forecasters to predict wind will become the dominant energy source in the UK.

The prime minister, Boris Johnson, has set a target for every home in the UK to be powered by offshore wind by 2030.

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An industry journal reported this week that windfarm developers were left dismayed at the runaway auction which will lead to “bonkers” revenues for the Queen’s property manager.

The initial auction rounds held earlier this week revealed a winning bid of around £150,000 per megawatt a year for two separate 1.5GW windfarms in the Irish Sea, according to ReNews, or five times higher than the top bids expected in the early rounds.

The winners of the Irish Sea sites will be required to pay the crown estate about £200m a year in “rent” for each licence area, while building the offshore windfarm, or a total of £2bn for each windfarm site over the 10 years it usually takes to develop these projects.

In total, the auction will award leases from 7GW worth of offshore wind power capacity in areas around the English and Welsh coastlines, with the potential to deliver clean electricity for more than 6m homes.

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Traditional renewable energy developers are understood to be unhappy about the aggressive auction bids, claiming that the process risks distorting the UK’s green energy market by inflating costs which could ultimately be shouldered by energy billpayers.

The crown estate was forced to overhaul its proposed auction process in 2019 after the industry warned that calling for “closed envelope” bids would lead to excessive prices. Instead, it promised to use daily bidding cycles to make the process more transparent. However, the first round of the auction was still “closed”, leading to an aggressive start.

The auction is ongoing, and the results will be confirmed only once it has closed.

Queen's property manager banks huge windfarm bonanza (2024)

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Queen's property manager banks huge windfarm bonanza? ›

The Queen and the Treasury are in line for a multibillion-pound bonanza from renewable energy, after a major auction of seabed plots for windfarms off the coasts of England and Wales attracted runaway bids.

Who owns the largest wind farm? ›

Top 10 Wind Power Plant Operators in the World in 2021 by Capacity
  • NextEra Energy Inc. Power. Parent. ...
  • Iberdrola SA. Spain. Power. ...
  • Enel SpA. Italy. Power. ...
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  • RWE AG. Power. Parent. ...
  • State Power Investment Corp Ltd. Power. ...
  • Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Financial Services. ...
  • Energias de Portugal SA. Portugal.

Who owns most of the wind turbines? ›

Most wind turbines (almost 88%) are owned by independent power producers (IPP) that generate electricity for sale to utilities and end users, followed by 12% owned by utilities.

Who owns the wind turbines in West Virginia? ›

In West Virginia, Clearway has developed Black Rock Wind Farm, further diversifying the state's energy portfolio and helping build a path to clean energy and away from coal.

Who owns the offshore wind farms? ›

Predominantly private entities own 48.8% (5.1 GW). The 9 largest public owners are foreign, including Danish wind company DONG, Swedish power company Vattenfall, Norwegian Statkraft and Munich's municipal energy company. DONG alone owns 31.5% of all UK offshore wind.

Where is the largest wind farm located in the US? ›

Despite the fact that Texas is the nation's leader in wind energy, the largest wind farm in the US is actually located in Tehachapi, in Kern County, California. Also known as Mojave Wind Farm, the Alta Wind Energy Center is the biggest wind farm in the US, boasting a combined installed capacity of about 1,550MW.

Are wind farms privately owned? ›

Community wind projects are locally owned by farmers, investors, businesses, schools, utilities, or other public or private entities who utilize wind energy to support and reduce energy costs to the local community.

What is the biggest con of wind turbines? ›

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  3. Wind power is limited by location.

Which US state has the largest number of installed wind turbines? ›

Top five states with most wind turbines

Based on data from WINDExchange, Texas is the leading state in number of wind turbines with the highest installed capacity measured in megawatts. Installed capacity is the amount of electricity a wind turbine can generate.

How much do wind turbine owners make? ›

On average, a smaller single wind turbine lease could be valued at around $8,000/year with a larger turbine bringing between $50,000 to $80,000/year.

How much do the landowners get for every wind turbine on their property? ›

How Much Will a Wind Farm Lease Pay Me? On average, rental payments for the placement of a single wind turbine lease can pay landowners up to $8,000 per year. Thus, wind farming can quickly become quite valuable, especially for larger locations that can host several hundred wind turbines.

Who makes the most wind turbines in the US? ›

GE Power is the largest domestic wind turbine manufacturer.

Who sells the most wind turbines? ›

Vestas Wind Systems A/S (Vestas) retains the top spot as the largest supplier of wind turbines across the onshore and offshore wind markets. Vestas is currently the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer with an extensive footprint across the world, including North America and other countries.

How deep do wind turbines go? ›

Fixed foundation offshore wind turbines have fixed foundations underwater, and are installed in relatively shallow waters of up to 50 to 60 metres (160 to 200 ft).

Do people live on offshore wind farms? ›

Offshore personnel typically stay in living quarters a boat's ride away from the turbines. And these aren't cramped cabins with bunk beds. Many of these substations are fully kitted out for extended stays.

What is the largest wind farm company in the world? ›

The following are the five largest wind energy manufacturers by energy capacity:
  • Vestas. 9.60 gigawatts produced in 2022.
  • Siemens Gamesa. 8.79 gigawatts produced in 2022.
  • Goldwind. 8.25 gigawatts produced in 2022.
  • GE. 7.37 gigawatts produced in 2022.
  • Envision. 5.78 gigawatts produced in 2022.
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Who owns US wind farms? ›

US Wind is majority-owned by Renexia SpA, a leader in renewable energy development in Italy and a subsidiary of Toto Holding SpA. Toto Holding SpA has more than 40 years of experience specializing in large construction and infrastructure projects, primarily in the energy, transportation, and aviation sectors.

Who is the largest producer of wind turbines in the world? ›

Denmark-based Vestas Wind Systems AS is the leading wind turbine manufacturer in the world (by capacity). The company reported revenues of $18430.89 million for the fiscal year ended December 2021 (FY2021), an increase of 9.1% over FY2020, due to increased pricing for wind energy.

Who has the most wind farms in the US? ›

Texas has the largest installed capacity (36,008.9 megawatts which is 27.1 percent of the nation's total), and Delaware has the smallest installed capacity (2.0 megawatts).

Who is the largest wind developer in the US? ›

2022 US Top Wind Developers
  • Enel Green Power North America Inc.
  • EDF Renewable Energy.
  • EDP Renewables North America LLC.
  • Engie North America.
  • APEX Clean Energy.
  • Pattern Energy.
  • Clean Line Energy Partners (project acquired by Pattern Energy)
  • Invenergy LLC.
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