Major Australian wind farm built on pension fund's forestry plot

It's about optimizing value without compromising nature, says Danish state pension fund ATP, which co-owns the forest where Siemens Gamesa turbines with a combined effect of 1.2 GW will be planted. 
Photo: Forest Wind
Photo: Forest Wind

Danish public labor market pension fund ATP has built up a quite diverse sphere of interest in the energy sector over the years – ranging from investments in green bonds tied to onshore wind, fixed-bottom and floating offshore wind farms, solar installations, waste-to-energy plants and geothermal to major investments in battery factories and co-ownership of a wind service company as well as, for good measure, oil sector investments.

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