Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is a fund management company established in 2012, focusing on investments in regulated infrastructure, renewable energy, and water supply sectors across Europe, Asia, and North America. The firm boasts a multinational team with extensive expertise in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, engineering, project development, and project management. The partners possess significant experience in the energy and infrastructure industries, having held senior management positions at notable companies, including DONG Energy. They have been directly involved in the construction and operation of some of Europe's largest energy projects, which underscores their comprehensive understanding of the sector and their capability to manage complex investment initiatives.

Martin Neubert

Partner, CIO

Christian T. Skakkebæk

Senior Partner

Mads Skovgaard-Andersen

Partner

Torsten Lodberg Smed

Senior Partner

Christina G. Sørensen

Senior Partner

Mogens Thorninger

Partner

3 past transactions

Sunfire

Series D in 2022
Sunfire specializes in the development and manufacturing of systems for producing renewable industrial gases and fuels, known as e-Gas, e-Fuel, and e-Chemicals. These alternatives to fossil fuels can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures, replacing mineral oil and natural gas. The company utilizes solid oxide cells (SOCs) for the conversion process, which also serve as generators for electricity and heat. Sunfire aims to harness regenerative energy from various sources, such as wind, hydropower, and solar, ensuring its availability regardless of environmental conditions.

Absaroka Energy

Funding Round in 2019
Absaroka Energy is committed to providing clean renewable energy by creating innovative solutions that enhance our electrical infrastructure. They are driven by their commitment to their communities and providing cleaner energy for future generations.

Offshore MW

Acquisition in 2016
Offshore MW is eligible to participate in the utility tender program established by recently enacted legislation in Massachusetts, which calls for a total of 1600 MW of new offshore wind capacity until 2027. The first tender round to obtain a long term power offtake agreement is expected to take place mid-2017, leading to first power from the winning project approximately four years later.
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