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CIP launches Australian unit Voyager Renewables

It eyes 6 GW of capacity in the next 10 years.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Copenhagen Infrastructure V, has launched Voyager Renewables, its new subsidiary in Australia that aims to develop six gigawatts (GW) of capacity over the next 10 years.

CIP said the unit will be focused on large-scale onshore wind, solar, and battery storage projects across Australia.

According to its website, Voyager Renewables said its initial projects are the 450 megawatt Sunnyside Wind Farm, the 2 GW+ Energy Oasis, and the 1 GW Western Tablelands Wind Farm.

“Voyager Renewables is part of CIP’s global strategy to invest in development platforms. As CIP’s onshore renewables company, Voyager Renewables will develop projects and build lasting partnerships with communities in Australia’s regions,” said Jorn Hammer, partner and head of CIP Australia.

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