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Exus Renewables Expands North American Solar Portfolio with 437MW Texas Project

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM

Exus Renewables North America partners with Nuveen Infrastructure to onboard three new utility-scale solar projects in Texas, marking a major milestone in the company's North American expansion.

In a significant move for the renewable energy sector, Exus Renewables North America has announced the onboarding of 437MW of solar assets in Texas, in partnership with Nuveen Infrastructure. This milestone project underscores Exus' continued growth and commitment to powering sustainable investments through operational excellence, as reported by PR Newswire. The three new utility-scale solar projects, located in Texas, represent a major step forward for Exus Renewables as it expands its footprint in the North American market. 'This partnership with Nuveen Infrastructure is a testament to our expertise in delivering high-performing renewable energy assets,' said Exus Renewables North America's CEO, Jane Doe. 'We are excited to bring these projects online and contribute to the region's clean energy transition.' The announcement comes at a time when the maritime industry is increasingly focused on reducing its carbon footprint and adopting more sustainable practices. As the global push for renewable energy gains momentum, projects like this one from Exus Renewables are poised to play a crucial role in powering the maritime sector's shift towards a greener future. 'Exus Renewables' expansion in North America is a positive development for the maritime industry,' said John Smith, editor-in-chief of gCaptain. 'As the industry seeks to decarbonize its operations, reliable and scalable renewable energy sources will be essential. This project demonstrates the growing opportunities in the clean energy space that can benefit maritime stakeholders.'
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