
Our projects
Tor Wind develops small-scale wind projects across England and Wales
Projects sited in rural land and commercial settings
Our projects are delivered as small-scale schemes or direct wire (private wire) developments, where electricity can be generated and used close to source.
We focus on carefully sited projects that reflect the landscape, commercial operations and planning context. Our team has taken projects from early concept through planning, construction and operation, managing land assembly, grid arrangements, stakeholder engagement and long-term delivery.

Farmers, estate owners and rural landholders
Wind energy projects designed to integrate into working farmland, generating long-term income while allowing agricultural activity to continue.

Commercial properties and industrial sites
Wind energy projects for commercial and industrial sites, including direct supply to reduce energy costs for high energy users.
How we deliver our projects
We manage the full development lifecycle of small onshore wind energy projects in England and Wales, including early community engagement to support successful planning outcomes, ensuring each project is viable, well-sited and deliverable.
Each project is carefully developed to reflect the specific characteristics of the land, local planning context and wider infrastructure considerations, including grid or private wire opportunities.

Site identification
Identify suitable land and initial constraints

Land agreements
Secure land agreements with landowners

Grid & feasibility
Assess grid capacity through early engagement with the District Network Operator (DNO)

Planning & engagement
Manage planning applications, including early-stage community engagement and consultation
Work with local stakeholders to ensure projects are appropriately sited and understood
Incorporate feedback into project design where required

Structure & finance
Structure and financing for renewable energy projects

Delivery & operation
Construction delivery and long-term operation management
Planning and development context
The planning environment for onshore wind in England has evolved in recent years, with updated policy and guidance supporting appropriately sited developments.
That said, wind development remains highly site-specific. Successful projects depend on careful design, strong technical foundations and a clear understanding of the local planning context.
Each project is carefully developed to reflect the specific characteristics of the land, local planning context and wider infrastructure considerations, including grid or private wire opportunities.


Community and stakeholder engagement
We place a strong emphasis on early engagement with local communities and stakeholders.
By building consultation into the development process from the outset, we ensure projects are clearly communicated, feedback is understood and proposals are shaped in response to local context.
This helps reduce planning risk and supports well-considered, deliverable projects.
