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CIP, China Steel inaugurate 300 MW Zhong Neng offshore wind farm in Taiwan

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and China Steel Corporation (CSC) have officially inaugurated the 300MW Zhong Neng offshore wind farm off the coast of Changhua County, Taiwan. The project, a joint venture between CIP’s Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV) fund and CSC, marks the country’s first offshore wind farm completed ahead of schedule. Led by Copenhagen Offshore Partners and the local Copenhagen Infrastructure Service Company, the project saw the installation of its first turbines in May…

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CIP’s Buffalo Plains wind farm in Canada delivers first power to grid

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has announced that its Buffalo Plains onshore wind farm in Alberta, Canada, has delivered its first power to the grid. The wind farm is expected to be fully operational by the fourth quarter of 2024. The installation of the first turbine took place in April 2024, and by the end of August, one-third of the planned 83 turbines had been erected. Once completed, Buffalo Plains will have a total capacity of…

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Sunly secures €300 million for 1.3 GW renewable energy projects in Baltics and Poland

Sunly has secured €300 million in debt financing to accelerate the development of 1.3 GW of renewable energy facilities, including solar, wind, storage, and hybrid parks, across the Baltics and Poland. This investment aims to enhance regional energy security and independence, particularly as the region prepares to separate from the Russian and Belarusian electricity grids. The financing, provided by Rivage Investment, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), and Kommunal Landspensjonskasse, will support the construction of integrated hybrid…

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CS Energy acquires $1.3 billion Lotus Creek Wind Farm, Queensland’s first publicly owned wind project

CS Energy has announced the acquisition of the $1.3 billion (A$1.96 billion), 285 MW Lotus Creek Wind Farm near St Lawrence in Queensland, Australia, from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). This marks a significant milestone in Queensland’s renewable energy sector as the first 100% publicly owned wind farm to enter the construction phase under the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan. The project has received substantial financial backing, including $624.3 million from the Queensland Government’s Renewable Energy…

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Taiwan awards 2.7GW in latest offshore wind auction

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has allocated 2.7GW of capacity to five wind farm projects in its latest round 3.2 offshore auction. The awarded projects include Shinfox’s 700 MW Youde, Synera Renewable Energy Group’s (SRE) 800 MW Formosa 6, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ 600 MW Fengmiao 2, Corio and TotalEnergies’ 360 MW Formosa 3 joint-venture, and Enervest’s 240 MW Deshuai. Notably, Ørsted’s 570 MW Greater Changhua 3 proposal was not selected despite ranking third in…