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Energy - DECEMBER 1, 2021

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CIP and partners to develop world’s first energy island

by Kali Persall

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has joined with four major firms with marine and offshore construction services to develop the world's first energy island in the Danish North Sea.

The four contractors are ACCIONA, Boskalis, DEME and MT Højgaard International, which are together called the NJORD Group.

CIP is acting as project developer on behalf of an investor consortium composed of PensionDanmark and PFA, two of Denmark's largest pension funds, and Denmark's largest utility company, Andel. The group is collectively known as the VindØ consortium.

“Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has thoroughly screened the most experienced experts and the world's best-suited contract partners for the Energy Island project,” said Thomas Dalsgaard, partner in CIP. “We are confident that the NJORD Group offers the experience and capabilities needed for a successful project execution in a safe and reliable manner, even in a harsh marine environment far offshore i

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