AMPIN Energy Transition has announced a partnership with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), committing a joint equity investment of USD 300 million to develop renewable energy projects across India. This updated partnership aims to create a renewable energy asset base worth between US$ 2.7 billion and US$ 3 billion in India, supporting the country’s transition to a greener energy future. The collaboration emphasises its role in strengthening their ability to accelerate India’s green transformation, as well as a shared commitment to driving innovation and creating sustainable value within the energy sector.
This new investment builds on their previous collaboration from 2021, which involved an initial US$ 200 million joint equity commitment for similar projects. AMPIN Energy Transition has a current portfolio of 4 GW of projects spread across 21 states in the country. CIP is recognised as the world’s largest dedicated fund manager in the greenfield RE sector and holds a leadership position in offshore wind investment globally.
AMPIN and CIP announce US$ 300 million investment in India’s renewable energy
The partnership aims to create a renewable energy asset base worth between US$ 2.7 and US$ 3 billion.
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