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Apricus Generation buys stake in Nexus Renewables – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 30, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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US-based Apricus Generation says it has acquired a majority stake in Toronto-based Nexus Renewables – its first strategic acquisition.

May 30, 2024 Blathnaid O’Dea

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Apricus Generation said it has acquired a controlling interest in Nexus Renewables, a Canadian solar and storage developer and independent power producer (IPP).

Florida-based Apricus Generation said the deal with Nexus Renewables is its first strategic acquisition since its launch earlier this year. No additional details were provided on the financial terms of the transaction.

The company aims to leverage Nexus Renewables’ IPP platform and market position while providing support and capital. The companies will work together to advance Nexus Renewables’ project portfolio, which is reported to exceed 500 MW.

“With this strategic partnership, we are committed to building the leading developer-focused IPP platform to bring renewable energy to consumers,” said Ravi Thuraisingham, CEO of Apricus Generation.

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