Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners (Quinbrook) has held a final close of the UK-focused Quinbrook Renewables Impact Fund (QRIF).
Quinbrook raised GBP 620 million (USD753 million) in investor commitments for QRIF, surpassing its initial GBP 500 million (USD607 million) target. Exclusive to UK institutional investors, the fund offers a unique energy transition approach. Over 60% of its portfolio is operational or under construction. Investments include Cleve Hill Solar + Storage, Rassau Synchronous Condenser, Thistle grid support projects in Scotland, Uskmouth Battery Storage, and Habitat Energy, a leading UK battery optimization platform.
John Laing Group has bought a stake in the transmission assets for the Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm as part of a portfolio acquisition from HICL Infrastructure.
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