CIP hires Tyra chief for prestige project: "Who wouldn't want to build an island?"

The Danish infrastructure fund manager appoints Morten Hesselager Pedersen to lead efforts on the North Sea energy island. He trades the reins of reestablishing Denmark's Tyra field to take up new challenges, partake in the green energy transformation, and retain his current residency, Pedersen tells EnergyWatch.
Morten Hesselager Pedersen var som ansvarlig for Tyra-genopbygningen blandt de 300 højst rangerede medarbejdere på verdensplan hos supermajoren Total Energies. Nu sætter CIP ham i spidsen for det, der kan blive det største anlægsprojekt i danmarkshistorien. | Photo: Total PR
Morten Hesselager Pedersen var som ansvarlig for Tyra-genopbygningen blandt de 300 højst rangerede medarbejdere på verdensplan hos supermajoren Total Energies. Nu sætter CIP ham i spidsen for det, der kan blive det største anlægsprojekt i danmarkshistorien. | Photo: Total PR
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has found the person to lead the company's efforts to win the tendered Danish energy island project in the North Sea, where the Danish fund manager and project developer is bidding as a part of the Vindø consortium.

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