Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP)

Company description

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is a Danish investment management company that specializes in infrastructure projects, particularly in the renewable energy sector.  It focuses on developing, financing, and operating infrastructure projects, with a primary emphasis on renewable energy. CIP was founded in 2012 by a group of experienced professionals in the infrastructure investment and development sector. The founders aimed to create a platform for investing in and managing renewable energy projects globally. CIP primarily invests in projects related to renewable energy, including wind, solar, biomass, and other sustainable energy sources. CIP manages a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects, often in collaboration with strategic partners. Projects may include onshore and offshore wind farms, solar parks, and other sustainable energy initiatives.

Company details

City:
Copenhagen
Address:
Amerika Plads 29 DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Email:

Participation in projects

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

Company updates

  • December 20, 2023

    USD 547.8 million Investment for Copenhagen Infrastructure V Fund

    Swedish pension and insurance group Folksam has invested SEK5.6 billion (USD 550.8 million) in the Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V) fund. CI V has achieved an initial closing of EUR 5.6 billion (US...

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  • October 19, 2023

    Final close achieved for USD1.05 billion Green Credit Fund

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has reached the final close for its two new funds, CI Advanced Bioenergy Fund I (CI ABF I) and CI Green Credit Fund I (CI GCF I) with total...

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  • August 23, 2023

    Danish pension fund invests in CIP's green credit fund

    Danish pension fund P+ has invested DKK750 million (US$109.5 million) in Copenhagen Infrastructure Partner's Green Credit Fund I.  With a comprehensive investment of DKK1.5 b...

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  • July 28, 2023

    EUR6 billion first close on Copenhagen Infrastructure V Fund

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has held it's first close at around EUR6 billion (US$6,607 million) on its latest fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V.  The fund is well on track to reach i...

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  • November 11, 2022

    Copenhagen Infrastructure plans to develop biogas plant

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) through its CI Advanced Bioenergy Fund I (CI ABF I) has secured a site for the development of a biogas plant located in Wallonia, Belgium. The plant will use...

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  • September 02, 2022

    Final Close achieved for CI Energy Transition Fund I

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has announced that it has achieved the final close for CI Energy Transition Fund I (CI ETF I). The fund was oversubscribed and closed at the hard cap...

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  • June 28, 2022

    CI Green Credit Fund I to provide EUR70 mn to finance onshore wind portfolio in Spain

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) Green Credit Fund I has signed a financing agreement with Capital Energy to provide a EUR70 million (US$74.03 million) holdco loan to finance the dev...

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  • April 28, 2022

    First close achieved for CI Advanced Bioenergy Fund I

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) reaches first close for its CI Advanced Bioenergy Fund I (CI ABF I) after raising EUR 375 million (US$395.47 million). The fund has target to raise EUR1 b...

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  • February 09, 2022

    CIP launches its first Green Credit Fund

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has launched its first debt fund, CI Green Credit Fund I (CI GCF I), with EUR320 million (US$365.90 million) in seed capital. The fund has a target raising amo...

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  • October 05, 2021

    CIP New Market Fund I to develop 400 MW projects pipeline in Indonesia

    CIP New Market Fund I has entered into a joint venture with the Indonesian affiliate of French Akuo Energy to develop, build and operate a 400MW pipeline of onshore wind, solar and run-of-the-river hy...

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