ReNu Energy Limited

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ReNu Energy Limited (ASX: RNE) is a clean energy products and services company, delivering independent power solutions through the development of build, own, operate and maintain (BOOM) renewable energy projects in Australia. Headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland, ReNu Energy’s team has strong experience and capability in the renewable energy, utility and infrastructure sectors.

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