Sindal Biogas A/S has been acquired by CIP
Sindal Biogas A/S, a large-scale Danish biogas plant owned by KK Invest ApS and DBC Invest, has been partly sold to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S (CIP).
Sindal Biogas was founded in 2017 and has been expanded several times since. Currently, the plant is being expanded to process 500,000 tonnes of biomass annually with an intended production of upgraded biogas for the gas grid of up to 34 million cubic metres. In addition, the plant will produce biogenic CO2, which will be captured, stored and/or used in the green transition.
Founded in 2012, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is the world’s largest dedicated fund manager within greenfield renewable energy investments and a global leader in offshore wind. CIP’s investment in Sindal Biogas is made through its CI Advanced Bioenergy Fund I (CI ABF I), whose investors include several of the largest Danish pension funds.
KK Invest is family-owned investment company with roots in the agricultural sector. DBC Invest is a dedicated biogas investor.
Oaklins’ team in Denmark acted as the sell-side M&A advisor in this transaction.
Morten Glenthøj
Chairman and co-owner, Sindal Biogas A/S
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Kim Harpøth Jespersen
Oaklins Beierholm
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