CIP launches new energy island spinoff

The Danish infrastructure investor will develop energy islands on a global scale through a separate company with backing from Nordic, European and North American investors.
Jakob Baruël Poulsen, Managing Partner and founder of CIP. | Photo: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners/ Pr
Jakob Baruël Poulsen, Managing Partner and founder of CIP. | Photo: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners/ Pr

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, CIP, is spinning off a new company to focus on energy islands. The company Copenhagen Energy Islands will build on CIP’s existing competencies and already has a portfolio of ten energy island projects under development, CIP writes in an announcement. 

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