Arjun Infrastructure Partners has increased its investment in Bigadan, a Danish biogas platform, marking the second investment of Arjun’s Infrastructure Alliance Europe 3 (IAE-3) fund. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Bigadan transforms organic waste such as manure, food industry byproducts and industrial organic waste products into biogas for renewable energy and fertilizers. With more than 40 years of operational experience, the company owns nine operational biogas facilities producing around 1.3 terawatt-hours of renewable energy annually, with plans to increase output to more than 2 terawatt-hours by 2027. Operating under long-term feed-in tariffs, Bigadan plays a central role in Denmark’s circular bioeconomy, while also providing engineering and operational expertise to third-party partners.
In 2021, Arjun joined as a large minority shareholder in Bigadan, offering new opportunities for expansion and development in ownership nationally as well as abroad, ac