Brunel Pension Partnership in Briston, England has made commitments of GBP 50 million (US$ 56 million) to Mirova Core Infrastructure Fund II. The Mirova Core Infrastructure Fund (MCIF) II is Mirova's second fund dedicated to regulated infrastructures in Continental Europe that are already operating (brownfield). It targets mainly public-private partnership projects.
The fund is already over 60% invested, providing Brunel with immediate exposure to a number of seed assets which include: a district heating network in Norway (powered from renewable energy resources), an ultra-fast broadband network in France, an Italian hospital concession and a number of transport and social infrastructure concessions in Spain.
Brunel Pension Partnership (Brunel) is one of eight national Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) Pools, bringing together circa GBP 30 billion (US$ 38.95 billion) investments of 10 likeminded funds.
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