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    Xela Energy rebrands to support private-wire renewables

    By Juno chenJune 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Clean Energy Capital has relaunched as Xela Energy, transforming into an Enterprise Independent Power Provider offering private-wire renewables to large UK energy users.
    • The initiative offers long-term clean energy supply while alleviating grid strain, though its success will depend on land, finance, and regulatory support.

    What happened: Clean Energy Capital rebrands to Xela Energy

    Clean Energy Capital has rebranded as Xela Energy, signalling a shift from a renewables developer to an Enterprise Independent Power Provider (EIPP) in the UK. Founded in 2019, the firm now focuses on designing, building, and managing private-wire solar and wind infrastructure directly for large industrial and commercial users, such as data centres and manufacturers.

    The rebrand emphasises Xela’s move into operational energy services. It aims to reduce grid pressure and provide energy users with stable, lower-cost renewable electricity through long-term service agreements—without subsidies and bypassing public transmission networks. One example is a 5 MW solar facility for IBM’s Hursley data centre, expected to generate enough power and reduce CO₂ emissions by the equivalent of nearly 600 cars over its lifetime.

    Also read: nLighten teams up with Shell Spain for renewable energy
    Also read: Japan foresees 35-50% electricity demand surge by 2050, banking on renewables

    Why it’s important

    Xela’s model responds to the UK’s high industrial power costs and grid constraints by offering direct, site-specific renewables. Private-wire setups reduce transmission loss and offer price certainty—an attractive prospect for heavy energy users. However, their viability depends on securing suitable land, financing, and favourable long-term agreements.

    The rebrand also signals a broader industrial energy trend: decentralised, off-grid generation serving users directly. But questions remain over scalability, regulatory acceptance, and whether this model can address wider national clean-energy goals at enough scale to relieve grid pressure.

    Data Centre Power decarbonisation industrial energy off-grid solar private-wire renewables UK energy Xela Energy
    Juno chen

    Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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