Exus Renewables opens Cambridge office as it enters UK market
Exus Renewables has entered the UK and Irish renewable energy markets, opening a new regional office in Cambridge.

Exus Renewables has entered the UK and Irish renewable energy markets, opening a new regional office in Cambridge as part of its international expansion.
The move follows the appointment of Declan Keiley as UK & Ireland Country Manager, with a local team now being established to develop partnerships and identify investment and service opportunities.
Exus Renewables, which is headquartered in Madrid, works across the development, acquisition and long-term management of renewable energy assets. The firm said it intends to work with local developers in the UK and Ireland, as well as offer services to third-party assets, as it builds a presence in both markets.
Declan Keiley, UK and Ireland Country Manager for Exus Renewables, noted, “We are extremely pleased to enter the UK and Ireland markets at such an exciting time in their renewable energy transitions. As the dust settles on grid reform, we are keen to establish long-term development partnerships and extend our proven asset management expertise to both countries.”
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