Exus Renewables North America featured in multiple industry forums this week, underscoring its focus on policy engagement and the fast-growing data center power market. President and CEO Jim Spencer joined the Power of Data Centers panel at the 2nd Annual PA Data Center & Energy Innovation Summit, highlighting how renewable strategies can support large-scale digital infrastructure.
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Discussion topics included community engagement, mitigation of safety and noise concerns, and the role of long-term clean energy power purchase agreements in enabling hyperscaler expansion. The company also emphasized collaboration with regional stakeholders such as the Pittsburgh Technology Council and FortyX80, positioning itself within Pennsylvania’s evolving energy and technology ecosystem.
In the U.S. Southwest, Exus Renewables North America continued to build visibility in New Mexico’s clean energy policy landscape. The company sponsored the Electrify New Mexico Conference organized by the Renewable Energy Industries Association of New Mexico and participated in a key policy panel.
Vice President of Western Development Brian Reindl spoke on “The New Landscape After the Big Beautiful Bill,” signaling Exus’s effort to align with and help shape new state legislation. Across its communications, the company reiterated that it has a sizable and expanding portfolio of renewable projects in New Mexico, aligning with the state’s long-term decarbonization agenda.
Taken together, these activities suggest Exus is focusing on markets where supportive policy frameworks and rising data center demand intersect. While no specific projects, contracts, or financial metrics were disclosed, greater policy participation and ecosystem partnerships could support permitting, project origination, and future PPA-backed revenue streams.
Overall, the week highlighted Exus Renewables North America’s strategy of deepening its foothold in high-growth clean energy regions while positioning itself as a key partner for hyperscalers and other large power users seeking reliable, low-carbon solutions.

