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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners 第五只旗舰基金超额完成 120 亿欧元募资目标
Globenewswire· 2025-03-14 07:00
Group 1 - Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) announced that its fifth flagship fund, CI V, has exceeded its fundraising target of €12 billion, with total commitments surpassing this amount [1][2] - The fund focuses on energy transition investments in low-risk OECD countries across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific, covering technologies such as wind, solar PV, and battery storage [1][2] - CI V has made six final investment decisions (FID), committing 60% of the fund's total amount, ensuring rapid capital deployment and creating significant value in its early stages [1][2] Group 2 - The fund has over 50 projects in development, with a potential investment amount of €24 billion, expected to add 30 GW of new renewable capacity to the global grid, sufficient to power over 10 million households [2] - The energy entrepreneur team at CIP specializes in value-added greenfield investments in large energy infrastructure projects, providing substantial risk-adjusted returns for investors [2][3] - The demand for new power generation facilities is driven by the rapid growth of digitalization, artificial intelligence, and the electrification of transportation and heating [2][3] Group 3 - Strong structural factors are accelerating the energy transition, with economic growth and electrification leading to a surge in electricity demand, necessitating unprecedented new renewable infrastructure [3] - CIP is positioned to deliver some of the largest and most critical energy projects globally, helping countries achieve cost-competitive, reliable, and clean electricity while creating value for investors [3] - Founded in 2012, CIP is the largest greenfield renewable energy investment fund manager globally and a leader in offshore wind [3][4] Group 4 - CIP manages 13 funds and has raised approximately €32 billion from around 180 international institutional investors, investing in energy and related infrastructure across more than 30 countries [4]