Company overview

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Voyager Renewables is built upon Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' global delivery expertise and operational experience with a clear focus on maintaining local partnerships that create benefits from the ground up.

About Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners  

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is the world’s largest fund manager dedicated to greenfield clean energy investments.

With more than $50 billion in green energy investments under management, CIP develops, delivers, and operates large-scale renewable energy infrastructure worldwide.

CIP partners with superannuation funds and other investors around the world to responsibly invest in the global energy transition and has established a market leading renewables pipeline of approximately 120 GW of energy projects across technologies and locations.

CIP invests for impact, with an ambition to enable projects to reduce emissions by more than 150 megatonnes of CO2.

Learn more about CIP
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+35 renewable infrastructure projects
Under construction or in operation globally by CIP
+120 GW
Total capacity of CIP's project pipeline
+ $50 billion
in green energy investments under management globally

CIP in Australia

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) entered Australia in late 2017, investing in Star of the South – Australia’s most advanced offshore wind project. Cbus Super has a 10% stake in Star of the South with other Australian supers also invested in CIP’s funds. 

With a pipeline of more than 40 GW in active development opportunities in Australia, CIP sees significant value locally and is developing offshore and onshore wind, large-scale solar, green hydrogen, pumped hydro and battery storage. 

CIP Australia is headquartered in Melbourne with around 100 people working directly on our projects or with our development partners.

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