Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S has officially established Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Inc.’s office in New York City.
“CIP sees a great potential in the U.S. energy infrastructure market, and with an investment pipeline of more than 4 gigawatts, CIP expects to continue to commit capital to several new projects over the coming years,” said Jakob Baruël Poulsen, managing partner of CIP.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Inc. is a Delaware corporation, registered with New York State Department of State, and a wholly owned subsidiary of CIP.
CIP, through its four managed funds, has established an investment portfolio and pipeline of more than 4 gigawatts in the United States and Canada, consisting of energy infrastructure projects including onshore wind, offshore wind and solar.
Recent U.S. activity includes the start of construction on the Misae and Sage solar projects (which total 400 megawatts in aggregate); Vineyard Wind’s award of an 800-megawatt tender in Massachusetts for an offshore wind project (Vineyard Wind is a joint venture of Avangrid Renewables and CIP); and the successful financing of the Blue Cloud wind project, which will bring CIP’s operating U.S. onshore wind fleet to 500 megawatts when it begins commercial operations later this year.