Final close achieved for USD1.05 billion Green Credit Fund

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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 commitments of EUR2 billion (USD2.1 billion).

CI GCF I successfully closed at EUR1 billion (USD1.056 Billion), accompanied by an additional EUR200 million (USD211 million) in co-investments. Simultaneously, ABF I achieved a closure at EUR750 million (USD792 Million).

CI GCF I specializes in providing private project finance debt with subordinated risk features, supporting renewable energy projects across Europe, North America, and specific jurisdictions in the Asia Pacific region. The fund concentrates on both green- and brownfield projects within renewable energy infrastructure. While its primary focus lies in direct investments, it also possesses the capacity to engage in risk-sharing transactions.

Advanced Bioenergy Fund I focuses on investments in advanced bioenergy infrastructure, particularly in Europe. It allows institutional investors to actively contribute to the energy transition and participate in decarbonizing challenging sectors by producing advanced biofuels and biogas. CI ABF I is poised to play a significant role in producing clean fuels, specifically renewable natural gas derived from sources like food waste, agricultural residues, and other organic waste streams. 

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