Turnium Technology secures clean energy projects with Global Power Generation Australia

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Canada-headquartered Turnium Technology Group Inc., a global leader in Technology-as-a-Service (TaaS) and partner enablement services, including an AI-powered prospecting and lead generation platform, is pleased to announce it has secured over $562,867 (USD 361,445) to provide network design and management of two new solar farms, and to expand the on-site engineering team provided by Claratti Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of TTGI, to Global Power Generation (GPG) Australia.

The latest additions of two solar farms enhances Claratti’s renewable energy portfolio with GPG, now comprising ten managed networks and resulting in a twofold increase in on-site technical resources.

The partnership dates back to November 2008, when GPG first became a customer of Commulynx Pty Ltd (acquired by Claratti on 1 July 2020). What began with a single invoice for diagnosing a failed laptop and installing antivirus software has evolved into a comprehensive technology partnership. Today, Claratti designs, installs, and manages the entire network and communications infrastructure that underpins GPG’s Australian operations, supporting their impressive growth in the renewable energy sector.

“We are tremendously proud to be a part of GPG Australia’s expansion, which showcases our technical expertise and demonstrates the power of our Technology as a Service (TaaS) solution.  With this order, GPG has now become one of our top 10 global customers,” said Doug Childress, Global Chief Executive Officer of Turnium Technology Group Inc.

Claratti’s commitment to exceptional service is demonstrated through this expansion, with the dedicated on-site team ensuring priority technical support across GPG’s growing network of renewable energy projects. The expanded engineering team will support GPG’s renewable energy portfolio of approximately 1 GW of operational projects and 360 MW under construction.

“Our partnership with GPG Australia continues to strengthen as we expand our on-site engineering team,” said Luke Scerri, Chief Information Security Officer at Claratti.

“By providing dedicated technical expertise, we ensure their network infrastructure remains robust, secure, and optimized throughout their impressive expansion across Australia’s renewable energy landscape.”

The enhanced on-site team will support two new solar farms (Glenellen Solar Farm and Bundaberg Solar Farm), seven wind farms, and one battery plant across GPG Australia’s diverse portfolio spanning multiple states. With Australia-wide support, Claratti is well entrenched to support the day-to-day operations and future expansion of GPG across Australia.

As GPG continues to expand its Australian operations with a strong focus on wind power, solar photovoltaic, and energy storage systems, this enhanced on-site technical team ensures that its critical network infrastructure is managed by dedicated experts who understand the unique requirements of renewable energy facilities.