CIP Announces New Company and Two Offshore Offshore Wind Feasibility Licenses

CIP Announces New Company and Two Offshore Offshore Wind Feasibility Licenses
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are proud to share we have been successful in Australia’s first offshore wind feasibility license process and secured site exclusivity to develop two offshore wind projects through our flagship funds. CIP also announced the launch of a new platform company called Southerly Ten, which is dedicated to the development and delivery of offshore wind projects in Australia and New Zealand.

CIP’s first two projects in Australia—Star of the South and Kut-Wut Brataualung—combined have the potential to deliver up to 4.4 GW of capacity, enough to power 2.4 million homes with clean energy.

Jorn Hammer, Partner and Head of CIP Australia, said: “CIP was a first mover in developing offshore wind in Australia and has been proudly working with local communities, government and industry to kick start an offshore wind industry. We are excited about the prospects of Southerly Ten to expand on CIP’s extensive global experience and expertise in offshore wind development.”

If you want to know more about Southerly Ten and our Australian offshore wind projects, visit https://southerlyten.com.au/.

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