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Tilt boosts its renewables fleet to 1.8GW with acquisition of NSW wind farm

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Australian owned developer Tilt Renewables says it has acquired the Boco Rock wind farm in New South Wales, a decade after stage one of the project was first commissioned southwest of Nimmitabel in the Snowy-Monaro region.

The 113 MW wind farm has been in operation since 2015, consisting of 67 turbines. A proposed second stage, which has been assessed and approved by the state department of planning and environment, is expected to consist of a further 20 wind turbines.

As part of the proposed expansion, newer turbines with longer blade lengths and taller towers would be used to increase generation efficiency and production.

Boco Rock Wind Farm was initially developed by CWP, and is managed by Squadron Energy, which bought CWP and is now part of Andrew Forrest’s growing renewable portfolio. In 2012, independent Thai power producer Electricity Generating Public Company (ECGO) invested in the project to assume full ownership.

Tilt Renewables acquisition of 100 per cent interest in the wind farm will bring its operational fleet of renewable energy projects to 1.8GW, though full ownership remains subject to regulatory approvals. Tilt Renewables expects to take full ownership early this year.

“This acquisition not only strengthens our position as a long-term owner and operator of renewable energy assets but also reinforces our dedication to supporting Australia’s transition to a clean energy future,” said Anthony Fowler, CEO of Tilt Renewables.

“As an Australian owned and operated company, Tilt Renewables is committed to being a positive community member. We look forward to building on the Boco Rock Wind Farm’s already strong relationships and continuing to help share the benefits of generation within the community.”

Joshua S. Hill is a Melbourne-based journalist who has been writing about climate change, clean technology, and electric vehicles for over 15 years. He has been reporting on electric vehicles and clean technologies for Renew Economy and The Driven since 2012. His preferred mode of transport is his feet.

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