Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has invested EUR 384 million in the DolWin3 grid connection project, set to transmit electricity from offshore wind farms in Germany, with TenneT as a key partner.
Information on the Target
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has made a significant investment of EUR 384 million in the DolWin3 grid connection project. This project is designed to efficiently transmit electricity from multiple offshore wind farms located in the German sector of the North Sea to the mainland. With a projected completion date set for 2017, the DolWin3 system is designed to generate a total capacity of 900 megawatts (MW), thereby contributing substantially to the renewable energy landscape in the region.
This investment represents a strategic initiative to bolster the grid infrastructure necessary for integrating renewable energy sources into the broader energy market, facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy in Germany.
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Industry Overview in Germany
Germany has emerged as a global leader in the renewable energy sector, particularly in wind power. The country's commitment to renewable sources is part of its broader energy transition policy, known as the 'Energiewende,' aimed at phasing
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
invested in
DolWin3
in 2017
in a Joint Venture deal
Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $384M
Enterprise Value: $1,900M