AGL Secures 15-Year Wind Energy Deal with Tilt Renewables
AGL has signed a 15-year agreement with Tilt Renewables to purchase all 105 MW of electricity from the Waddi Wind Farm, AGL Perth Energy's first long-term wind offtake agreement. Electricity supply is expected to start in late 2028, supporting AGL's renewable energy strategy and diversifying its offerings in Western Australia.
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- AGL, an Australian energy company, has entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement with Tilt Renewables to acquire the full 105 MW electricity output from the Waddi Wind Farm
- This agreement marks AGL Perth Energy's, the company's Western Australian division, first long-term wind-energy offtake agreement
- The Waddi Wind Farm, currently under development, is projected to commence electricity supply to AGL in the latter half of 2028
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