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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Launches Voyager Renewables to Drive 6 GW of Renewable Energy in Australia

By Benjamin DavisNovember 7, 20241 Min Read
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has launched a new subsidiary, Voyager Renewables, aimed at developing wind, solar, and energy storage projects across Australia. The new platform, based in Newcastle, has set a goal to deliver 6 GW of renewable energy capacity over the next decade. Voyager Renewables currently owns three early-stage projects in Victoria and New

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