About nu-tility

Engineering, capital, and conviction, since 2014.

nu-tility was formed to bring institutional discipline to commercial energy infrastructure. Over a decade on, we deliver across three integrated pillars: commercial and industrial EPC, utility scale advisory, and structured PPAs funded through the nu-tility BTM Fund 1.

Our story

Built to sit in the middle.

We started nu-tility in 2014 with a view that the Australian commercial energy market was being underserved by installers without capital discipline and by financiers without engineering depth. The business was built deliberately to sit in the middle, with the capability to design, build, fund, advise, and manage across the full lifecycle of a behind the meter asset.
A decade later, that positioning has compounded. Our delivery business has matured into a national operation. Our PPA platform has scaled into a structured fund. Our advisory practice now extends to utility scale projects measured in megawatts and megawatt-hours. Each pillar reinforces the others, and clients increasingly engage us across more than one.

Milestones

A decade of compounding capability.

2014

nu-tility founded as a specialist provider of commercial and industrial energy infrastructure.

2016

A multibillion-dollar family office takes an equity position, following introduction by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.

2017

Granted a Retail Exemption by the Australian Energy Regulator, enabling our PPA platform.

2018

Certified as a B Corporation, one of the earliest C&I solar EPCs in Australia to do so.

2024

Cumulative deployed capacity passes 35MW across commercial, industrial, healthcare, education, and small-scale utility sectors.

2025

Advised asset developer through to GPS submission

2026

Formal ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001 certification underway.

Governance

Our governance framework is built around three integrated standards.

ISO 9001 (Quality Management)

Documented quality management procedures embedded from initial site assessment through to commissioning and handover.

ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety)

Site safety procedures applied consistently across our subcontractor network, with formal approval, onboarding, and ongoing performance monitoring.

ISO 14001 (Environmental Management)

Environmental controls covering site work, materials, and end-of-life asset disposition.

Our integrated management system is aligned to all three standards, with formal certification currently in progress.

Ethical positioning

A Certified B Corporation

One of the earliest commercial and industrial solar EPCs in Australia to certify.

National footprint

We operate through a national subcontractor network coordinated centrally, with consistent design, safety, and commissioning standards across every state.

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Western Australia

Australian Capital Territory

Northern Territory

Leadership and ownership

Founded and led from Sydney, nu-tility operates with the long term backing of a multibillion-dollar family office, an investor profile that lets us take a longer view on relationships, structuring, and engagements than is typical in our segment.

Leadership

Toby Greenane

Founder and Managing Director

Toby founded nu-tility in 2014 and leads the business as Managing Director.
Commercial and industrial solar and battery EPC is the centre of Toby’s work and the foundation of the business. Over more than a decade, Toby has led the design, engineering, delivery, and ongoing management of behind the meter solar and storage systems for commercial, industrial, agricultural, healthcare, and property clients across Australia, from single sites through to multi site portfolio rollouts and embedded networks. Alongside the EPC delivery, Toby originates, structures, and manages the behind the meter Power Purchase Agreements that let clients take that generation as a service rather than as capital expenditure.
Recent engagements include the commercial and technical advisory for one of Australia’s largest agricultural players, a business owned by a Canadian pension fund, on a multi site 5MW grid connected solar and battery development, including modelling a potential hydrogen to ammonia pathway to produce a fertiliser alternative for sale to multiple customers. Toby also introduced several funds as capital providers on a solar and battery asset of approximately $400 million.
Before founding the business, Toby spent several years moving from investment banking into renewable energy, commercialising the first hybrid PV-T solar panel in Australia. That work built a detailed working knowledge of the commercial and domestic solar PV and hot water markets, and of the regulatory and testing frameworks that govern renewable energy in Australia.
Earlier, Toby traded futures on the Sydney Futures Exchange at HSBC, Fimat, and Merrill Lynch, principally in 90 day bank bills. That grounding in capital markets continues to shape how nu-tility structures and funds the assets it builds.

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