Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) P/S is the world’s largest dedicated fund manager within greenfield renewable energy investments. It is also a leader in offshore wind globally.
See below for the Latest CIP News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
CIP commits $3b on Philippine offshore wind development
CIP commits $3b on Philippine offshore wind development
It has partnered with ACEN for this investment.
South Korea’s Jeonnam 1 offshore wind project commences commercial operation
This will energise around 90,000 households.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines joins CIP’s Fengmiao I offshore wind project
Its investment will be around $171.44m.
CIP secures funding for green hydrogen project in Australia
This will produce nearly 2 million tonnes to be brought to Asia.
CIP reaches financial close on Fengmiao I offshore wind farm
The project received over $3b in financing.
CIP starts building 960 MWh Aussie battery energy storage project
This supports South Australia’s target of 100% net renewable energy by 2027.
Taean bags offtake deal for offshore wind project in Korea
Construction of the fixed-bottom offshore wind project will commence in 2026.
Jeonnam 1 completes installation of wind turbines
This will benefit 60,000 households once fully operational.
CIP inks PPA for 500 MW offshore wind project in Taiwan
The project will be completed in three years.
CIP, AMPIN Energy expands partnership in India
Around 2 GW of renewables will be built.
Korea’s first commercial-scale offshore wind project begins power generation
Commercial operations are expected next year.
CIP launches Australian unit Voyager Renewables
It eyes 6 GW of capacity in the next 10 years.
COP to lead development of 600 MW Fengmiao 2 offshore wind farm
This will be located in Taichung City, Taiwan.
CIP unveils Southerly Ten platform for offshore wind development in Australia
It also bagged two licences for projects that could deliver 4.4 GW of electricity.
CIP starts construction of 300 MW India onshore wind project
The project will be completed by the end of 2025.
NZ Super Funds, CIP tie up for offshore wind project dev’t in New Zealand
The project is planned to have a 1GW capacity but can be expanded to 2GW.
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