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Creating the energy projects for a sustainable future

We originate, design and develop renewable energy projects to benefit both people and the planet

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Coriolis Energy

At a glance

Since 2007, we’ve worked in collaboration with landowners and communities to develop the projects needed to repower the UK with clean electricity

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Projects

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Homes powered

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200

Years of Team Experience

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1,400

MW

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£1.6bn

Capital Investment

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Landowners

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Partnering with land owners
To make projects work

Clean energy projects are a great way to diversify incomein an increasingly uncertain rural economy. We work in close partnership with landowners from the outset to unlock the full potential of their land, ensuring each project complements existing land uses and delivers long term economic benefits.

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Working with communities
To share the benefits

Dedicated community benefit funds have been established for our operational projects, and similar schemes will be set up for those in development. These funds support a range local initiatives—from community facilities and education programmes to environmental projects. We also offer opportunities for direct local investment and prioritise local suppliers during construction and operation, ensuring our projects deliver lasting benefits beyond clean energy.

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Committed to sustainability
For the good of the planet

Sustainability guides every stage of our work—from site selection through to operation. We assess environmental, social, and economic impacts, working with independent experts to protect habitats, cut carbon emissions, and respect local landscapes. Our goal is to create clean energy projects with a lasting positive legacy.

How it works

The project lifecycle explained

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Site assessment

Sites are carefully assessed for environmental suitability, wind resource, and grid access. Those that qualify move into development following agreement of commercial terms with landowners.

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Development

We conduct multi-year environmental surveys to design low-impact projects. As plans develop, we engage communities, submit detailed applications, arrange grid connections, and for wind farms, install anemometry masts to confirm wind resource.

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Construction

After planning approval, electricity contracts are secured and construction begins, lasting 12–18 months. Specialist contractors lead the work, using local suppliers where possible. A community liaison group keeps residents informed throughout.

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Operation

Once built, a project generates clean power for 30–40 years, sold to suppliers or directly to large corporates. With minimal maintenance and 97%+ availability, part of the income supports a fund to benefit the local community.

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Decommissioning

At the end of a project’s life, turbines and equipment are removed, foundations broken down to at least one metre, and the land restored per planning conditions. Alternatively a planning application may be submitted for a new project.

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Is my land suitable?
Try our site assessment tool to find out

Site Assessment