Skip to main contentDisputes over wind wakes have flared in last year, with owners of existing wind farms warning that wake losses from newcomer projects threaten their financial viabilityUK energy secretary Ed Miliband talks with Anders Opedal, CEO of Norwegian developer Equinor, one developer that has been caught up in disputes over inter-farm wake losses in British waters. Photo: Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing StreetPolicyPublished 14 November 2025, 15:22Updated 14 November 2025, 15:22UKEurope
UK issues crucial guidance set to decide 'wind theft' disputes
Disputes over wind wakes have flared in last year, with owners of existing wind farms warning that wake losses from newcomer projects threaten their financial viability






