Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP)

Company description

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is a global investment management company specializing in energy infrastructure. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, CIP focuses on developing, financing, constructing, and operating energy projects within renewable energy, offshore wind, onshore wind, solar, biomass, and energy-from-waste sectors. CIP manages several funds, including the Copenhagen Infrastructure I, II, III, and IV funds, with a significant focus on renewable energy projects across North America, Europe, and Asia. The company plays a key role in advancing clean and sustainable energy solutions globally. 

Company details

City:
Copenhague
Address:
Amerika Plads 29 DK-2100 Kobenhavn Denmark
Phone:

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • October 28, 2024

    Monopile Installation Continues at Vineyard Wind 1 Site Offshore Farm in USA

    The DP3 installation vessel Orion, owned and operated by the Belgian offshore construction specialist DEME, has begun installing the remaining monopile foundations at the Vineyard Wind 1 site off...

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  • October 10, 2024

    CIP commences construction on 1.1 GWh battery energy storage project in Chile

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Growth Markets Fund II (CI GMF II), has taken the final investment decision (FID) on a 220 MW/1,100 MWh battery energy storage system in the Antof...

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  • September 02, 2024

    CIP and SSE Thermal commence operations of Energy-from-Waste project Slough Multifuel

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), and joint venture partner SSE Thermal (SSE) have completed construction and commenced operation of the...

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  • August 30, 2024

    CIP delivers first power from 495 MW onshore wind project in Canada

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), on behalf of its Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV) fund, has delivered the first power from the 495 MW Buffalo Plains onshore wind farm to the Alberta grid...

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  • August 19, 2024

    CS Energy Acquires 285 MW Lotus Creek Wind Farm in Australia

    CS Energy has acquired the AU$1.3 billion (US$ 867 million) Lotus Creek Wind Farm from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) located in central Queensland approximately 20 km west of the town of St...

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  • June 26, 2024

    Avangrid Commissions 10 wind turbines at 806 MW Offshore wind farm

    Avangrid, Inc and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have announced that the 806 MW Vineyard Wind 1 project is now delivering more than 136 MW to the electric grid in Massachusetts, USA.

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  • April 30, 2024

    Commissioning contract awarded for 300 MW Offshore wind farm in Taiwan

    James Fisher has won a commissioning contract for the 300MW Zhong Neng offshore wind farm in Taiwan. The over GBP1 million (US$1.25 million) contract is for Zhong Neng to provide high voltage (HV) sa...

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  • March 26, 2024

    250 MW Floating wind farm in Italy receives Environmental Impact Assessment Approval

    Italian Ministry for Environment and Energy Security has granted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval for the 250 MW 7SeasMed Floating Offshore Wind Project located in the Mediterran...

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  • February 23, 2024

    Avangrid announced first power from 806 MW Offshore wind farm in USA

    Avangrid, Inc. and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) announced that power from the 806 MW Vineyard Wind project located off the coast of Massachusetts, USA was delivered to ...

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  • February 06, 2024

    Planning permission secured for 1.5 GW of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Scotland

    Alcemi announced that it has obtained planning permission for the construction of 1.5 GW of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Scotland. The permission granted by the Scottish Government...

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