CIP builds 400 MW solar farm

With an investment of CAD 500 million for new solar farm, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners enters a new market.
Photo: Acciona
Photo: Acciona

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is moving forward with its largest solar energy investment to date. The Danish infrastructure fund has entered an agreement with Canadian developer Greengate Power to invest CAD 500 million (EUR 343.4 million) in the 400 MW Travers Solar facility, Greengate informs in a statement.

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