Infratil wants to build a second Tilt Renewables in Australia

Infratil wants to build a second Tilt Renewables in Australia
Infratil wants to repeat its success with Tilt Renewables. (Image: Tilt)
Ian Llewellyn
Infratil has not abandoned the idea of new renewable energy investment in New Zealand, but its focus is on other countries including the desire to build a “second Tilt” in Australia.Speaking on a Sharesies’ Shared Lunch webcast, Infratil chief executive Jason Boyes laid out the investment company’s plans for the coming years.It's currently sitting on a $1 billion-plus war chest for investment and acquisitions after reporting healthy results across its portfolio of infrastructure assets, mostly in energy, data infrast...

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