Greenpeace UK has accused the Crown Estate of "monopoly profiteering" from offshore wind developments.
The Crown Estate should be managing the seabed in the interest of the nation and the common good, not as an asset to be milked for profit and outrageous bonuses.
According to Greenpeace, the current auction system drives up costs for developers and household energy bills. The environmental group may take legal action unless the Crown Estate changes its leasing approach.
A new round of auctions is expected, with major energy companies competing for seabed plots.
Author's summary: Greenpeace accuses Crown Estate of profiteering.