Major investor sees lots of potential in Danish biogas despite tough competition

The infrastructure fund CIP has earmarked DKK 5.5bn for biogas investments, among other things. 
Thomas Dalsgaard, Partner in charge of the Advanced Bioenergy Fund under CIP. | Photo: PR / CIP
Thomas Dalsgaard, Partner in charge of the Advanced Bioenergy Fund under CIP. | Photo: PR / CIP

Until November, the infrastructure fund Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, CIP, had its sights set on the biogas plant Maabjerg Bioenergi. However, that plan fell apart in November when the 136 farmers in the company’s supplier association exercised their right of first refusal and bought the plant before CIP had the opportunity.

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