Power infrastructure funding supervisor Copenhagen Infrastructure Companions (CIP) introduced the launch of Perigus Power, its new European renewable power platform created by means of its now-completed acquisition of Ørsted’s European onshore enterprise.
The businesses introduced the acquisition earlier this 12 months, in a transaction valued at €1.44 billion (USD$1.7 billion). The transaction marked the completion of a serious divestment program for Ørsted geared toward shoring up the corporate’s capital place, and a part of its technique to refocus on offshore wind in its core European markets.
In keeping with CIP, Perigus Power will assist Europe’s power safety and transition by creating, constructing and working clear power tasks in Eire, Germany, the UK and Spain. The acquired property embrace greater than 800 MW of working (578 MW) and in‑building property (248 MW) and a multi‑gigawatt improvement pipeline, spanning onshore wind, photo voltaic power, and battery storage tasks.
CIP acquired the enterprise by means of its fifth flagship fund, CI V. CIP introduced the fund’s last shut final 12 months, elevating €12 billion to speculate primarily in large-scale renewable power infrastructure in low-risk OECD international locations located in North America, Western Europe, and the Asia Pacific area, diversified throughout varied applied sciences, together with wind, photo voltaic PV and battery storage.
Kunal Patel, Accomplice of CIP, stated:
“Right this moment marks the completion of an vital transaction for CI V and a serious milestone for continued progress in European onshore renewables. Perigus Power combines a confirmed staff, a longtime working portfolio and a promising multi-gigawatt pipeline throughout core European energy markets.”
The brand new platform is led by CEO Kieran White, who joins from Ørsted, the place he served as SVP Europe, Ørsted Onshore. Previous to becoming a member of Ørsted, White served as CEO at Brookfield Renewable Eire and UK.
White stated:
“The excessive volatility in worldwide power markets demonstrates clearly Europe’s want for safe, home-grown and inexperienced electrical energy. With Copenhagen Infrastructure Companions on board, we’ll improve our supply functionality throughout our multi-gigawatt investment-ready pipeline spanning onshore wind, photo voltaic and battery storage.”














