Exus Renewables takes over management of BNZ’s 350MW solar assets – Energynews

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Exus Renewables has been appointed asset manager for BNZ’s solar portfolio in Spain. This partnership includes the technical and commercial management of 11 photovoltaic projects, totalling 350MW, with commercial operation dates (COD) scheduled between May 2024 and June 2025.

Strategic collaboration

The solar power plants are strategically located across Spain, ensuring optimum coverage of sunny areas. Exus will provide comprehensive technical and financial asset management, overseeing the operational aspects of the plants, including regular maintenance and performance monitoring to maximize energy production.

Financial management before COD

Before reaching COD, Exus will offer detailed financial management, including financial planning and reporting to ensure that all projects are financially sound and ready for successful operation. By carefully managing financial aspects from the outset, Exus will ease the transition to full operation, reducing potential financial risks.

Performance optimization

Exus’ specialized team will use its customized optimization and reporting tool, BlueSky, to provide comprehensive supervision and analysis of project performance. This system makes it possible to set performance benchmarks and optimize energy production across all projects in the portfolio.

Risks and financial viability

Rigorous project management will ensure revenue optimization and long-term project viability, while implementing robust risk management practices to ensure long-term stability and reliability.
This partnership between BNZ and Exus Renewables underlines a shared commitment to optimizing the performance of photovoltaic projects. By providing state-of-the-art technical and commercial asset management, Exus will support BNZ in achieving optimal and sustainable performance across their portfolio. This collaboration exemplifies Exus’ commitment to playing a vital role in the region’s renewable energy transition.

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