Cutting edge service for wind farm management selected

It has been announced that Tilt Renewable has chosen Greenbyte Energy Cloud for their windfarm management and data analysis. Tilt Renewable operates a full wind portfolio made out of eight farms and approximately 600+ MW, marking the first assets Australia and New Zealand integrated in Energy Cloud. 

Tilt Renewables is striving to be the leading manager, owner and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia and New Zealand, with an additional seven wind farms, three solar farms and one hydro plant under development. Energy Cloud, has aimed to prove itself to be the optimal software solution to support the vision of Tilt Renewables, presently and in the future.

Perring Samuel, Technology Manager of Tilt Renewables, stated: “We’re excited to be partnering with Greenbyte to monitor our fleet and improve our asset performance. We chose Greenbyte Energy Cloud due to its modern, powerful and easy-to-use interface, along with its ease of integration. Greenbyte’s culture of innovation, customer focused outcomes and continual improvement closely aligns with Tilt Renewable’s values.

“In the first few months of operations, we’ve already picked up on multiple energy improvements and Breeze if our go to for our asset data. Tilt Renewables is continually innovating in the renewable energy industry and Greenbyte and Greenbyte Energy Cloud are an integral part of this strategy.”

Jonas Corné, CEO at Greenbyte, added: “Tilt Renewables is a fast growing renewable energy company, with a development plan similar to Greenbyte’s. We are proud to have been selected by Tilt and to be present in Australia and New Zealand. We are looking forward to a fruitful collaboration towards a sustainable world.”

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