Tilt Renewables, one of Australia’s largest renewable energy developers and operators. They’re buttressing that position with both a robust development pipeline and robust operational growth. The company recently celebrated a robust development pipeline of over 1.6 gigawatts (GW). Further, it self-manages a diversified 1.9 GW platform of 12 assets. Recently, Tilt Renewables opened the Rye Park wind farm, a tilting to swan moment in the region’s growing renewable energy capabilities.
The Rye Park wind farm is not only an impressive energy project, but it also demonstrates Tilt Renewables’ ambitious sustainability and innovation goals. This facility enhances the company’s portfolio while contributing to the advancement of Australia’s renewable energy initiatives. Wind energy is projected to account for more than 70% of new utility-scale generation by 2030. Tilt Renewables is excited to continue rising to these market demands and challenges.
Future Projects and Investment Decisions
Looking forward, Tilt Renewables has two big projects expected to get final investment decisions in 2025. These projects will be some of the first large-scale wind developments to get up in Australia. We’re excited that they will be crossing this critical milestone within the year. The anticipated advancement of these projects highlights Tilt Renewables’ continued leadership position in Australia’s transition to cleaner energy alternatives.
Anthony Fowler, CEO of Tilt Renewables, said these new projects will be “transformational”.
“As Australia accelerates towards a cleaner energy future, Tilt Renewables is leading from the front with two projects expected to reach final investment decision in 2025, potentially the first large-scale wind projects to reach this milestone in Australia this year.” – Anthony Fowler
Tilt Renewables’ approach is unusually aggressive, which puts the company on the leading edge of the industry. This strategy undoubtedly demonstrates its commitment to facilitating the transition to cleaner energy in Australia.
Commitment to Renewable Energy
Tilt Renewables’ depth of operational and developmental capabilities showcases the company’s commitment to driving a sustainable energy future. The company’s extensive development pipeline and its operational assets are integral to its mission of delivering renewable energy at scale. Ross Israel, global head of infrastructure of QIC, emphasized the diversified company’s unusual position in the infrastructure market.
“With wind anticipated to account for approximately 70% of new utility-scale generation through to 2030, Tilt is one of the few platforms that can deliver at the pace and scale the market is demanding.” – Ross Israel
From this angle, we can see that Tilt Renewables is much more than a player in the global renewable energy space. They are on the cutting edge, forging paths through innovation and strategic foresight.

