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  1. Crown Estate Scotland, Quartermile Two, 2nd Floor, 2 Lister Square, Edinburgh, EH3 9GL. 0131 260 6070; enquiries@crownestatescotland.com ; For information on how to reach our head office, please visit this page.

  2. Current offshore wind projects. There are currently seven offshore windfarms operating in Scottish waters, with a total generating capacity of 1.9 GW. Based on the Scottish Government's Renewable Electricity Output Calculator, 1GW of capacity is enough to power more than 560,000 homes.

  3. ZeroFour is located on a former RAF airfield in Montrose, nestled along the northeast coast of Scotland. Covering 123 acres, this site was purchased by Crown Estate Scotland in June 2020 and forms part of its long-term strategy to support the offshore renewable energy sector and bolster the expansion of clean growth. Crown Estate Scotland is ...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2022 · 02 November 2022. Crown Estate Scotland has today confirmed that all three successful ScotWind clearing applicants now have seabed option agreements in place meaning that their projects can move into the development stage. Full seabed leases are granted at a later stage once applicants have the necessary consents from regulators, such as Marine ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · ScotWind developers set out multi-billion-pound supply chain commitments. 27 April 2022. Ambitious plans which could see an average spend of £1.5bn in Scotland across each of the 17 ScotWind offshore wind projects have been published. The plans – called Supply Chain Development Statement (SCDS) Outlooks – show initial commitments from the ...

  6. 6 de jul. de 2022 · Crown Estate Scotland owns land and property owned by the Monarch. Sometimes the Crown Estate will make some of its rural estates or developments available to buy or rent. Visit the Crown Estate Scotland website to see if anything is available. Was this helpful? Yes. No. Yes, but. Find out which of the Crown Estate's property is currently ...

  7. You require a licence from Crown Estate Scotland if: you are hand-harvesting seaweed from Crown foreshore or seabed in Scotland; and. you are doing so for any form of monetary or other reward. Before we grant a licence, we will need confirmation from NatureScot (the relevant environmental authority) that the harvesting proposal does not present ...