Power that takes us higher:
We turn wind into electricity.
Renewable, emission-free and infinitely available: Wind – the energy source of the future. Wind power is one of the most sustainable sources of energy, and we at ToRa Lausitz are already harnessing it today.
Whether building new wind farms, repowering existing plants, projects in forests or on slag heaps – we offer the entire project development from a single source. We secure suitable locations, exploit the potential of conversion sites and take care of the financing as well as all legal and administrative tasks: from tenders to application and approval procedures to commissioning. We also seamlessly integrate existing projects into our work.
Trusting cooperation with all interest groups is particularly important to us. We focus on transparent communication with landowners, municipalities and neighbors. With solutions such as citizen electricity models and environmental impact assessments, we create acceptance and ensure that people and nature benefit equally.
ToRa Lausitz – a breath of fresh air for the energy transition.
References.
WINDPARK KLETTWITZ
Schipkau municipality, Brandenburg
Location: a former brown coal mining area. The municipality became co-owner of the land through a refinancing concept.
Project: wind turbines (WTGs) in three construction phases between 2015 and 2019. Capacity: around 140 MW in total
The project planning and construction took place with the significant participation of Ralf Heinen, Tomke Heinen, Alexander Brand and Peter Siemer.
1st construction phase: 27 Vestas V112, 3.3 MW – three in the forest
2nd construction phase: 5 Vestas V112, 3.3 MW – wind in the forest
3rd construction phase: 10 Vestas V117, 3.45 MW – wind in the forest
Introduction of a community power model
WINDPARK MÖTHLITZ
Milower Land municipality, Brandenburg
Location: Möthlitz in Brandenburg
Project: 5 wind turbines (WTGs) Vestas 90 with an output of 2.0 MW each – delivering power for 5000 households. Operation in 2012.
The project planning and construction took place with the significant participation of Ralf Heinen, Tomke Heinen, Alexander Brand and Peter Siemer.
Construction: Ventotec, EBL