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Home » News » Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Highlights Permitting and Acreage Access as Key Challenges in Expanding Renewable Energy
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Highlights Permitting and Acreage Access as Key Challenges in Expanding Renewable Energy

By Willow SnyderJune 29, 20233 Mins Read
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a global green investment company, has emphasized that the lack of access to acreage and slow permitting procedures pose greater challenges to the expansion of renewable energy than rising costs. In a recent interview with Reuters, CIP's senior partner, Christina Grumstrup Soerensen, shed light on the obstacles faced by the industry.

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