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Learning To Live Together
Harvesting In Harmony
Driven By Passion Fishing is a way of life not a job
The Crown Estate Is a landowner
Is not a regulator
Is a public body – The Crown Estate Act 1961
Is not part of Government – but works closely with Government, statutory bodies etc.
Annual surplus is passed to the UK Government
Urban Estate
Marine Estate
Rural Estate
Windsor Estate
The Marine Estate
• 850,000 km2
• 22000km of coast line
• A responsibility to enhance the estate’s value
• Subject to good management and stewardship
Energy Business Activities
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Wave and Tidal
Gas Storage CO2 Storage
Offshore Wind
UK Offshore Wind Programme Rounds 1&2 including Extensions and Demo’s
• 1.5 GW operational
• 2.6 GW under construction (7 projects)
• 3 projects consented, pre-construction (up to 0.7 GW )
• 6 projects awaiting consent (up to 2.3 GW)
• 8 projects pre-application (up to 2.9 GW) Scottish Territorial Waters (STW)
• 5 projects active in pre-application (up to 5 GW)
Round 3
• 32 GW in development R3 focus is
• Renewable energy targets
• Jobs
Scale and programme
Floating wind: Practical
resource
Future Potential: wind
Technology Scenario 1 GW
Scenario 2 GW
Scenario 3 GW
Fixed 70 116 116
Floating 2 33 245
UK Wave and Tidal Programme
Future Potential Wave and Tidal
Technology Scenario 1 GW
Scenario 2 GW
Scenario 3 GW
Wave 2 5 14
Tidal stream 2 9 21
Introduction to wave and tidal energy Electricity can be generated from ocean waves and tides in several different ways
Tidal
Wave
Waves acting on the sea surface (kinetic energy)
Tidal stream
Flowing tidal waters (kinetic energy)
Tidal range
Water impounded during tides (potential energy)
Pelamis Wave Power
Marine Current Turbines
EDF (La Rance)
Pentland Firth and Orkney waters We have leased 11 projects with 1,600 MW total potential capacity
• UK flagship portfolio of wave and tidal stream projects
• Located off Caithness, North Sutherland and around Orkney Isles
• 11 projects with 1,600 MW total potential capacity
• Developer plans to install entire capacity by 2020, contingent on range of factors
• The Crown Estate is investing £5.7m in enabling actions work to accelerate and de-risk development
Pentland Firth and Orkney waters commercial project sites
Troubled Waters?
Storm force 10
Trawling Single net rig
Single Mid-water
Twin Rig
Beam Trawl
Siene Netting
Scalloping
Crabbing
Long Lining
Gill & Trammel Netting
How much seabed do we use?
First Impression of a Fishermans plotter data
How Fishermen See the Seabed
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