Energy & Science
Big Oil Takes Over Next Generation of U.K. Offshore Wind
- U.K. Crown Estate awarded seabed rights to 8GW of projects
- Offshore wind is at the center of the U.K.’s climate goals
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Oil majors agreed to pay a hefty premium to develop the next generation of major British offshore wind farms after BP Plc and Total SE won contracts in an auction ahead of many of the utilities that have dominated the space until now.
The Crown Estate auctioned seabed rights that will allow about 8 gigawatts of new wind farms, enough to power more than 7 million homes. With oil majors taking a majority of the sites, it’s a sign that green energy companies are facing a new era of competition for some of the world’s biggest renewable energy projects.