New player joins acquisition race: Buys stake in two Danish biogas plants

The deal was completed just a few months after the last time the plant changed hands. The Swedish fund, Infranode, is open to more acquisitions and has pension billions at its disposal. 
Foersom Bioenergy is formally owned by Fremsyn Holding - which, like Renegas, has Knud Boesgaard Christensen as CEO and owner | Photo: PR / Renegas
Foersom Bioenergy is formally owned by Fremsyn Holding - which, like Renegas, has Knud Boesgaard Christensen as CEO and owner | Photo: PR / Renegas

Swedish infrastructure fund Infranode is entering the Danish market by acquiring 49% of biogas production facilities Thorsø Biogasanlæg and Foersom Bioenergi. 

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