According to a recent LinkedIn post from Exus Renewables North America, the company has acquired Ozone Renewables, a Connecticut‑based greenfield renewable energy developer. The post indicates that Ozone brings an in‑house early‑stage pipeline spanning wind, solar, and storage projects.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that this deal is intended to strengthen Exus’s development platform and support its long‑term growth strategy in North America. By integrating greenfield capabilities and project pipeline, Exus may improve execution across the development lifecycle and potentially enhance its ability to capture value from rising regional power demand.
For investors tracking the private renewables space, the move points to continued consolidation among developers and a focus on scaling early‑stage project portfolios. If Exus successfully advances these projects to construction and operation, the acquisition could translate over time into a larger asset base, greater recurring cash flow potential, and a stronger competitive position in wind, solar, and storage markets.

