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Advertisement Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure III K/S (CI-III), has announced that it has entered into an agreement to divest a 49% stake in the Monegros onshore wind portfolio to a fund managed by Arjun Infrastructure Partners (Arjun). The Monegros portfolio consists of 12 onshore wind farms with a total installed capacity of 487 MW, and is located in Aragon, Spain. Monegros is part of CI-III, a €3.5 billion energy infrastructure fund managed by CIP. “We welcome Arjun as partner in the Monegros portfolio and are pleased to enter in this transaction that recognises the value generated so far by CIP and its partners during the development and construction phase of this high-quality portfolio. With the projects now entering commercial operation, we are confident that further value will be delivered as the wind farms commence generating material volumes of subsidy-free renewable power that contributes towards the de ....
Advertisement At a press conference in Esbjerg, Denmark, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has unveiled plans for the establishment of a European production facility of CO 2-free green ammonia. The project will be located in the town of Esbjerg on the west coast of Denmark, where the Power-to-X-facility will convert power from offshore wind turbines to green ammonia. This will be used by the agriculture sector as CO 2-free green fertilizer and by the shipping industry as CO 2-free green fuel. The excess heat will be used to provide heating for around one third of the local households in Esbjerg. The facility will consist of 1GW electrolysis. Ultimately, this is expected to reduce CO ....
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has unveiled plans to build Europe’s largest power-to-x facility in the Danish port of Esbjerg to convert power from offshore wind into green ammonia. The company said the plant will consist of 1GW of electrolysis and that the ammonia will be used as both as agricultural fertiliser and as fuel for the shipping industry. Excess heat from the facility will also be used to heat nearby homes. The company has signed a memorandum of understanding for the project with companies from the agriculture and shipping sector, including Danish Crown, Arla, DLG, A.P, Moller-Maersk and DFDS. ....