HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#assetmanagement–Consolidated Asset Management Services (CAMS), a fully integrated asset management and operations & maintenance companyHOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#assetmanagement–Consolidated Asset Management Services (CAMS), a fully integrated asset management and operations & maintenance company

CAMS Selected to Provide Comprehensive Services for Nexus Renewable Power’s Goody Solar + Storage Project in Texas

2026/02/18 03:47
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HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#assetmanagement–Consolidated Asset Management Services (CAMS), a fully integrated asset management and operations & maintenance company serving owners of energy assets & related infrastructure, has been selected by Nexus Renewable Power LLC (Nexus) to provide multiple services for its “Goody” solar and storage project in Lamar County, Texas.

The Goody project is a 171.72 MWac solar facility paired with 237 MWh of battery energy storage and supported by approximately $220 million of project financing. CAMS will provide comprehensive asset management, operations and maintenance, regulatory compliance and remote operations via our CIP certified Remote Operations Center services from commissioning through long-term operations.

By combining large scale solar generation with battery storage, the Goody project will help strengthen grid reliability and deliver renewable energy to Texas communities. CAMS’ integrated service platform will support safe, efficient operations and optimize performance throughout the life of the asset.

“The project underscores CAMS’ commitment to supporting dependable, grid strengthening energy infrastructure across the United States,” said Brian Ivany, Executive Vice President, CAMS Renewables. “Our team is proud to support Nexus and excited to apply our subject matter expertise and hands on approach to ensure operational excellence and long-term success of the Goody project.”

“Nexus is proud to partner with experienced and trusted providers like CAMS on Project Goody,” said Sargon Daniel, CEO of Nexus Renewable Power. “By prioritizing strong partnerships, we differentiate ourselves in the ERCOT market and position our assets for long term, sustainable operations.”

Project Goody is named after, and honors the service of, Michael R. “Goody” Goodboe who died on November 24, 2020, from injuries sustained while serving his country overseas. He was a highly decorated Navy SEAL and served his country with distinction in multiple theaters including Iraq, Afghanistan, Eastern Europe, and Africa. He is remembered for his warrior spirit, sense of humor, and high standards for himself and his comrades.

About CAMS

CAMS is a privately held company providing O&M, Asset Management, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), and Optimization services for energy and infrastructure assets. Our founding principle is to add value through superior management and operation of our clients’ energy infrastructure assets. We empower our employees to pursue creative and sustainable business practices that contribute to operational excellence, financial performance, a safe workplace, and a better community and environment. For additional information, visit www.camstex.com.

About Nexus Renewable Power LLC

Nexus is a Texas-based company that develops, finances, and operates solar and energy storage assets. With a lean organization, Nexus takes a targeted development approach and is currently constructing two solar + BESS facilities in ERCOT with a strategic, targeted series of projects slated for development and construction thereafter. For more information, please visit www.nrenew.com.

Contacts

Corporate Communications
Hailey Bui
713.358.9736 | hbui@camstex.com

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