Renewable energy news: Exus Renewables, TurnOnGreen, Tesco, H2Pro, Doral Hydrogen

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements Exus Renewables, TurnOnGreen and Tesco, H2Pro and Doral and others.

Exus Renewables North America Adds 437 MW Texas Solar Portfolio with Nuveen Partnership

Exus Renewables North America has onboarded a 437 MW portfolio of solar assets in Texas through a partnership with Nuveen Infrastructure, expanding its renewable energy footprint in the U.S. power market. The portfolio includes multiple utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) projects operating within the ERCOT grid. The collaboration combines Exus’ renewable asset management expertise with Nuveen Infrastructure’s investment capabilities to optimize operational performance and long-term value. Texas continues to attract significant solar investment due to its strong solar resources, competitive power market, and growing electricity demand. The 437 MW addition strengthens Exus’ North American portfolio and highlights continued investment in large-scale solar assets as developers scale clean energy capacity across key U.S. markets.

TurnOnGreen and Tesco Partner to Deploy DC Fast EV Charging Across Indiana

TurnOnGreen has partnered with Tesco to deploy DC fast electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across key travel corridors in Indiana. The initiative aims to expand access to high-speed EV charging, supporting the growing adoption of electric vehicles across the state. The deployment will focus on strategic locations along major transportation routes, enabling faster and more convenient charging for EV drivers. DC fast chargers significantly reduce charging times, making long-distance travel more practical for electric vehicle owners. The partnership highlights increasing investment in EV infrastructure as demand for electric mobility rises in the United States. Expanding charging networks is critical to supporting the transition to cleaner transportation and strengthening regional EV ecosystems.

H2Pro and Doral Hydrogen Partner on Off-Grid Solar-to-Hydrogen Project in Spain

H2Pro and Doral Hydrogen have partnered to develop the world’s first entirely off-grid solar-to-hydrogen project for gas grid blending in Spain. The innovative project will use dedicated solar power to produce green hydrogen through electrolysis, without relying on the electricity grid. The hydrogen generated will be injected into the natural gas network, supporting decarbonization of the gas supply and advancing hydrogen integration in energy systems. By combining renewable solar energy with hydrogen production, the project aims to demonstrate a scalable pathway for clean fuel generation. The initiative highlights growing investment in green hydrogen technologies as Europe accelerates efforts to decarbonize energy infrastructure and expand the role of renewable-based hydrogen in future energy markets.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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