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Dating back more than 260 years, The Crown Estate is a unique business with a diverse portfolio that stretches across the country. It was established by an Act of Parliament, and tasked with generating profit for the Treasury for the benefit of the nation’s finances. Portfolios includes some of London’s best places to work, shop and experience, regional retail and leisure destinations, and a substantial rural portfolio, the seabed and half the foreshore around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Windsor Estate,Windsor Great Park and also play a fundamental role in the sustainable development of national assets, including the UK’s world-leading offshore wind sector.

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  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Offshore Leasing Round 5, this data describes a final scenario of Project Development Areas (PDAs) for the leasing round. This data is published in the British National Grid projection.
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    over 1 year ago
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  • In support of The Crown Estate's Future of Offshore Wind report, this data describes regional areas of potential opportunity for offshore wind development & leasing in England and Wales, as identified in The Crown Estate's Whole of Seabed analysis (Whole of Seabed Methodology Report). Three key indicative regional areas of opportunity have been identified in English and Welsh waters: the North East, the South West (Celtic Sea), and more dispersed areas in Other Regions. Within the North East and Celtic Sea regions, the contiguous areas of opportunity shown have been identified as the optimal areas for potential future development. The resource in Other Regions is more dispersed and distributed across the whole of this area. There is significantly more space within all these areas of opportunity than will be needed to meet all net zero ambitions, meaning significant optionality exists.  As information and data are considered and analysed throughout the spatial design process for future offshore wind leasing, the areas identified may be subject to change. These areas will be reviewed and refined to Areas of Search and ultimately to precise Project Development Areas, through a process that will be fully informed by extensive stakeholder engagement. This data is published in the British National Grid projection.
    1
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    over 1 year ago
  • This map represents all current live offshore agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents. Much of the agreements data shown in this map is available from the The Crown Estate Open Data portal.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This map represents all current live offshore agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents. Much of the agreements data shown in this map is available from the The Crown Estate Open Data portal.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • A Web App by The Crown Estate for displaying Title and Ownership data for The Crown Estate Coastal Portfolio.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • A Web App by The Crown Estate showing the Round 4 Preferred Projects.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current meteorological equipment agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current offshore minerals mining site agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents the external boundary of the areas of seabed which have been awarded Preferred Project status through the Round 4 leasing process.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents areas of seabed defined by The Crown Estate within each of the Bidding Areas which are considered to present the greatest opportunity to Bidders based on thorough assessment of the constraints.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents the external boundary of the areas of seabed within which Bidders can propose projects through the Round 4 leasing process.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current marine aggregates site agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The two types of agreement are 'Production Agreement' and 'Exploration and Option Area'. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This item is managed by the ArcGIS Hub application. To make changes to this site, please visit https://hub.arcgis.com/admin/
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current NGS agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current NGS pipeline agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current tidal stream agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current export cables for tidal stream agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Wind Programme, these data describe Areas of Search within which Project Development Areas will be identified.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe the Area of Interest of the Celtic Sea that the Floating Wind Programme is considered within.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current CCS agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe the Area of Interest of the Celtic Sea that the Floating Wind Programme is considered within clipped to 200km of grid connection points.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe sub-areas within the Areas of Search identified as either higher risk, or an additional area of opportunity as a result of initial stakeholder engagement.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current offshore wind farm agreements in pre-planning, planning, construction and operational phases in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current wave agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current export cables for offshore wind farm agreements in pre-planning, planning, construction and operational phases in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Wind Programme, these data describe Refined Areas of Search within which Project Development Areas will be identified.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • The suitability of areas for offshore wind development in the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the subject of ongoing assessment by The Crown Estate (TCE). In light of: i. the pace of technological change in the offshore wind sector; ii. the potential for future leasing as a response to UK Net Zero; and, iii. TCE’s responsibility to sustainably maximise the value of the seabed it manages, Everoze has been engaged by TCE to develop an updated methodology for characterising Key Resource Areas reflecting the latest and anticipated future technological developments in the sector out to a deployment date of 2040. A Key Resource Area (KRA) defines areas of seabed suitable for offshore wind development based on technology availability over a given timeframe. It is not intended to capture other factors vital to identifying suitability for development (e.g. other seabed uses, environmental constraints, etc.). These additional sensitivities will be considered in successive stages through further analysis by TCE in due course that build upon the KRA identification. In the context of a maturing sector, the methodology for KRA identification has moved away from classifying areas of seabed as Favourable, Limited and Marginal – as has been the case in previous KRA reviews - and towards identifying Technology Groups which characterise technical solutions for a given set of physical site drivers. This data presents the spatial analysis outputs of the criteria defined in the report by Everoze (Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind – A Report for The Crown Estate, October 2020) for floating offshore wind and should be used in conjunction with the associated report which provides the context and justification to these spatial outputs. The study was run to the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Below are the criteria used for each floating wind Technology Group defined:TG1 – Conventional Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – Depth 50-250m, Quaternary Thickness >20m, Hs50 < 14mTG2 – Conventional Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT >20m, Hs50 >14mTG3 – Complex Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – D 50-250m, QT 5-20m – Hs50 <14mTG4 – Complex Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT 5-20m, Hs50 >14mTG5 – Pile/Socket Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – D 50-250m, QT <5m, Hs50 <15mTG6 – Pile/Socket Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT <5m, Hs50 <15mThere is a global 9m/s minimum windspeed adopted. Datasets used in the analysis:Quaternary Thickness – BGSWind Speed – Met Office 2015 UK Offshore Wind ResourceBathymetry – DEFRA 1SEC and 6SEC (in areas not covered by 1SEC)Metocean – ABPmer Hs50This data has been prepared by The Crown Estate using the criteria provided by Everoze Partners Limited in the report ‘Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind’, October 2020. The data is provided for information purposes only and no party may rely on the accuracy, completeness or fitness of its content for any particular purpose. The Crown Estate makes no representation, assurance, undertaking or warranty in respect of the analysis in the report and thus the associated spatial data outputs
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • The suitability of areas for offshore wind development in the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the subject of ongoing assessment by The Crown Estate (TCE). In light of:i. the pace of technological change in the offshore wind sector; ii. the potential for future leasing as a response to UK Net Zero; and, iii. TCE’s responsibility to sustainably maximise the value of the seabed it manages, Everoze has been engaged by TCE to develop an updated methodology for characterising Key Resource Areas reflecting the latest and anticipated future technological developments in the sector out to a deployment date of 2040. A Key Resource Area (KRA) defines areas of seabed suitable for offshore wind development based on technology availability over a given timeframe. It is not intended to capture other factors vital to identifying suitability for development (e.g. other seabed uses, environmental constraints, etc.). These additional sensitivities will be considered in successive stages through further analysis by TCE in due course that build upon the KRA identification. In the context of a maturing sector, the methodology for KRA identification has moved away from classifying areas of seabed as Favourable, Limited and Marginal – as has been the case in previous KRA reviews - and towards identifying Technology Groups which characterise technical solutions for a given set of physical site drivers. This data presents the spatial analysis outputs of the criteria defined in the report by Everoze (Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind – A Report for The Crown Estate, October 2020) for fixed offshore wind and should be used in conjunction with the associated report which provides the context and justification to these spatial outputs. The study was run to the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Below are the criteria used for each fixed wind Technology Group defined:TG1 – Jacket-Suction - Depth 20-70m, Quaternary Thickness >20m, Quaternary Lithology All but Diamict, Sediment Type (g)mS, mS, (g)S or STG2A - Monopile-Driven-Low – D10-45m, QT >50mTG2B – Monopile-Driven-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, Bedrock Lithology Only WeakTG3A – Monopile-3D-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, BL Only MediumTG3B - Monopile-3D-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, BL Only HighTG4A – Jacket-Driven-Low – D45-70m, QT >50mTG4B – Jacket-Driven-High – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only WeakTG5A – Jacket-3D-Low – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only MediumTG5B – Jacket-3D-High – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only HardTG6A – Monopile-Socket-Low – D10-45m, QT <5m, BL All but HardTG6B – Monopile-Socket-High – D10-45m, QT <5m, BL Only HardTG7A – Jacket-Socket-Low – D45-70m, QT <5m, BL All but HardTG7B – Jacket-Socket-High – D45-70m, QT <5m, BL Only HardBedrock Lithology identification: Hard - Igneous (Ig), Palaeozoic (Pal) or Metamorphic (Met)Medium – All but soft or hardWeak – Chalk (Ch), Mesozoic mudstones(Mm) & Tertiary Interbedded(Ti)There is a global 9m/s minimum windspeed adopted. Datasets used in the analysis:Quaternary Thickness – BGSQuaternary Lithology – BGSBedrock Lithology – BGSSeabed Sediments – BGSWind Speed – Met Office 2015 UK Offshore Wind ResourceBathymetry – DEFRA 1SEC and 6SEC (in areas not covered by 1SEC)This data has been prepared by The Crown Estate using the criteria provided by Everoze Partners Limited in the report ‘Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind’, October 2020. The data is provided for information purposes only and no party may rely on the accuracy, completeness or fitness of its content for any particular purpose. The Crown Estate makes no representation, assurance, undertaking or warranty in respect of the analysis in the report and thus the associated spatial data outputs.
    1
    Licence not specified
    over 2 years ago
  • This map represents all current live offshore agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents. Much of the agreements data shown in this map is available from the The Crown Estate Open Data portal.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This map represents all current live offshore agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents. Much of the agreements data shown in this map is available from the The Crown Estate Open Data portal.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • A Web App by The Crown Estate for displaying Title and Ownership data for The Crown Estate Coastal Portfolio.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • A Web App by The Crown Estate showing the Round 4 Preferred Projects.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current meteorological equipment agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current offshore minerals mining site agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents the external boundary of the areas of seabed which have been awarded Preferred Project status through the Round 4 leasing process.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents areas of seabed defined by The Crown Estate within each of the Bidding Areas which are considered to present the greatest opportunity to Bidders based on thorough assessment of the constraints.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents the external boundary of the areas of seabed within which Bidders can propose projects through the Round 4 leasing process.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current marine aggregates site agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The two types of agreement are 'Production Agreement' and 'Exploration and Option Area'. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This item is managed by the ArcGIS Hub application. To make changes to this site, please visit https://hub.arcgis.com/admin/
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current NGS agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current NGS pipeline agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current tidal stream agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current export cables for tidal stream agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Wind Programme, these data describe Areas of Search within which Project Development Areas will be identified.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe the Area of Interest of the Celtic Sea that the Floating Wind Programme is considered within.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current CCS agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe the Area of Interest of the Celtic Sea that the Floating Wind Programme is considered within clipped to 200km of grid connection points.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Programme, these data describe sub-areas within the Areas of Search identified as either higher risk, or an additional area of opportunity as a result of initial stakeholder engagement.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • In support of The Crown Estate’s Celtic Sea Floating Wind Programme, these data describe Refined Areas of Search within which Project Development Areas will be identified.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current export cables for offshore wind farm agreements in pre-planning, planning, construction and operational phases in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current offshore wind farm agreements in pre-planning, planning, construction and operational phases in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current wave agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • The suitability of areas for offshore wind development in the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the subject of ongoing assessment by The Crown Estate (TCE). In light of: i. the pace of technological change in the offshore wind sector; ii. the potential for future leasing as a response to UK Net Zero; and, iii. TCE’s responsibility to sustainably maximise the value of the seabed it manages, Everoze has been engaged by TCE to develop an updated methodology for characterising Key Resource Areas reflecting the latest and anticipated future technological developments in the sector out to a deployment date of 2040. A Key Resource Area (KRA) defines areas of seabed suitable for offshore wind development based on technology availability over a given timeframe. It is not intended to capture other factors vital to identifying suitability for development (e.g. other seabed uses, environmental constraints, etc.). These additional sensitivities will be considered in successive stages through further analysis by TCE in due course that build upon the KRA identification. In the context of a maturing sector, the methodology for KRA identification has moved away from classifying areas of seabed as Favourable, Limited and Marginal – as has been the case in previous KRA reviews - and towards identifying Technology Groups which characterise technical solutions for a given set of physical site drivers. This data presents the spatial analysis outputs of the criteria defined in the report by Everoze (Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind – A Report for The Crown Estate, October 2020) for floating offshore wind and should be used in conjunction with the associated report which provides the context and justification to these spatial outputs. The study was run to the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Below are the criteria used for each floating wind Technology Group defined:TG1 – Conventional Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – Depth 50-250m, Quaternary Thickness >20m, Hs50 < 14mTG2 – Conventional Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT >20m, Hs50 >14mTG3 – Complex Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – D 50-250m, QT 5-20m – Hs50 <14mTG4 – Complex Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT 5-20m, Hs50 >14mTG5 – Pile/Socket Anchoring-Moderate Sea State – D 50-250m, QT <5m, Hs50 <15mTG6 – Pile/Socket Anchoring-Onerous Sea State – D 50-250m, QT <5m, Hs50 <15mThere is a global 9m/s minimum windspeed adopted. Datasets used in the analysis:Quaternary Thickness – BGSWind Speed – Met Office 2015 UK Offshore Wind ResourceBathymetry – DEFRA 1SEC and 6SEC (in areas not covered by 1SEC)Metocean – ABPmer Hs50This data has been prepared by The Crown Estate using the criteria provided by Everoze Partners Limited in the report ‘Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind’, October 2020. The data is provided for information purposes only and no party may rely on the accuracy, completeness or fitness of its content for any particular purpose. The Crown Estate makes no representation, assurance, undertaking or warranty in respect of the analysis in the report and thus the associated spatial data outputs
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • The suitability of areas for offshore wind development in the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the subject of ongoing assessment by The Crown Estate (TCE). In light of:i. the pace of technological change in the offshore wind sector; ii. the potential for future leasing as a response to UK Net Zero; and, iii. TCE’s responsibility to sustainably maximise the value of the seabed it manages, Everoze has been engaged by TCE to develop an updated methodology for characterising Key Resource Areas reflecting the latest and anticipated future technological developments in the sector out to a deployment date of 2040. A Key Resource Area (KRA) defines areas of seabed suitable for offshore wind development based on technology availability over a given timeframe. It is not intended to capture other factors vital to identifying suitability for development (e.g. other seabed uses, environmental constraints, etc.). These additional sensitivities will be considered in successive stages through further analysis by TCE in due course that build upon the KRA identification. In the context of a maturing sector, the methodology for KRA identification has moved away from classifying areas of seabed as Favourable, Limited and Marginal – as has been the case in previous KRA reviews - and towards identifying Technology Groups which characterise technical solutions for a given set of physical site drivers. This data presents the spatial analysis outputs of the criteria defined in the report by Everoze (Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind – A Report for The Crown Estate, October 2020) for fixed offshore wind and should be used in conjunction with the associated report which provides the context and justification to these spatial outputs. The study was run to the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Below are the criteria used for each fixed wind Technology Group defined:TG1 – Jacket-Suction - Depth 20-70m, Quaternary Thickness >20m, Quaternary Lithology All but Diamict, Sediment Type (g)mS, mS, (g)S or STG2A - Monopile-Driven-Low – D10-45m, QT >50mTG2B – Monopile-Driven-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, Bedrock Lithology Only WeakTG3A – Monopile-3D-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, BL Only MediumTG3B - Monopile-3D-High – D10-45m, QT 5-50m, BL Only HighTG4A – Jacket-Driven-Low – D45-70m, QT >50mTG4B – Jacket-Driven-High – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only WeakTG5A – Jacket-3D-Low – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only MediumTG5B – Jacket-3D-High – D45-70m, QT 5-50m, BL Only HardTG6A – Monopile-Socket-Low – D10-45m, QT <5m, BL All but HardTG6B – Monopile-Socket-High – D10-45m, QT <5m, BL Only HardTG7A – Jacket-Socket-Low – D45-70m, QT <5m, BL All but HardTG7B – Jacket-Socket-High – D45-70m, QT <5m, BL Only HardBedrock Lithology identification: Hard - Igneous (Ig), Palaeozoic (Pal) or Metamorphic (Met)Medium – All but soft or hardWeak – Chalk (Ch), Mesozoic mudstones(Mm) & Tertiary Interbedded(Ti)There is a global 9m/s minimum windspeed adopted. Datasets used in the analysis:Quaternary Thickness – BGSQuaternary Lithology – BGSBedrock Lithology – BGSSeabed Sediments – BGSWind Speed – Met Office 2015 UK Offshore Wind ResourceBathymetry – DEFRA 1SEC and 6SEC (in areas not covered by 1SEC)This data has been prepared by The Crown Estate using the criteria provided by Everoze Partners Limited in the report ‘Characterisation of Key Resource Areas for Offshore Wind’, October 2020. The data is provided for information purposes only and no party may rely on the accuracy, completeness or fitness of its content for any particular purpose. The Crown Estate makes no representation, assurance, undertaking or warranty in respect of the analysis in the report and thus the associated spatial data outputs.
    1
    Licence not specified
    almost 3 years ago
  • This dataset represents all current NGS pipeline agreements in English, Welsh and Northern Irish waters. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the Agreements for Lease and Lease documents.
    1
    Licence not specified
    about 4 years ago
  • This dataset represents the fixed wind key resource areas in the waters off England, Wales and Northern Ireland
    1
    Licence not specified
    about 4 years ago
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