Copenhagen Infrastructure V

Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CIP V) is a 2023 fund managed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, a multinational team with extensive experience in regulated infrastructure and renewable energy. Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, CIP V invests globally, focusing on Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. The fund specializes in renewable energy and energy infrastructure sectors, with a particular emphasis on renewable energy assets. CIP V aims to make impact investments in infrastructure, targeting a minimum investment horizon of 20 years. The team, with a strong corporate background and experience from top management positions at DONG Energy, brings a broad range of competencies in corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, engineering, project development, and project management.

Martin Neubert

Partner, CIO

Felix Pahl

Partner

Jakob Baruël Poulsen

Managing Partner and Founder

Christian T. Skakkebæk

Senior Partner

Mads Skovgaard-Andersen

Partner

Torsten Lodberg Smed

Senior Partner

Christina G. Sørensen

Senior Partner

Mogens Thorninger

Partner

Michael Hannibal

Partner

Past deals in Biofuel

Aymium

Debt Financing in 2024
Aymium is a manufacturer of high-value biocarbon and biohydrogen products designed to replace fossil fuels in various industries, including metals, energy, and agriculture. The company's offerings include metallurgical carbon, bioenergy carbon, activated carbon, and agricultural carbon products. These renewable solutions aim to reduce the environmental impact of traditional production methods while also providing benefits in air and water purification. Aymium's products can be integrated into existing processes without requiring modifications to equipment, facilitating a straightforward transition towards more sustainable practices. This approach not only supports industrial needs but also contributes to environmental preservation for millions of people.

Sindal Biogas

Acquisition in 2024
Sindal Biogas operates a biogas plant in Sindal, Denmark, producing renewable energy that annually heats around five thousand households.
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