Voyager Renewables is a dedicated onshore renewable-energy development company established to originate, develop and build new large-scale wind, solar and battery storage solutions across Australia. The company is headquartered in Newcastle in New South Wales and is already developing projects in regions across Queensland, New South Wales
The platform, called Voyager Renewables, currently owns three early-stage development projects in Victoria and New South Wales and is developing "a network" of battery storage system projects across Australia to support the National Electricity Market. Details about the energy storage projects are due to be announced soon.
As CIP''s onshore renewables company, Voyager Renewables will develop projects and build lasting partnerships with communities in Australia''s regions." CIP plans for its CI V fund to become the largest fund globally dedicated
Voyager is exclusively a renewable energy project developer, and is aiming to assemble 6 GW of onshore wind, large-scale solar and battery energy storage projects across Australia by 2030.
Danish energy giant Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has launched a new all-Australian subsidiary called Voyager Renewables, with a 10-year plan to develop six gigawatts (6 GW) of onshore wind
Voyager boats do not operate a regular service between St Martin and Anguilla but can help you to connect Anguilla to St Barthélemy (or vice versa) in partnership with Anguilla''s ferries, which dock in Marigot at the same pier as Voyager. Anguilla''s departures and arrivals (several departures a day) are perfectly adapted with our own
The second partnership aims to develop north of 2GW of renewable energy projects across India, including solar PV, wind, hybrid and energy storage. Voyager Renewables, the new subsidiary, will
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.
Danish renewable energy investment firm Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has launched a new Australian subsidiary, with eyes to deliver 6GW of new solar PV and wind energy in the next 10...
the Anguilla Renewable Energy Office. These institutions have been instrumental in the development of the country''s 2011 Climate Change Plan (CCP) and 2008 National Energy Policy (NEP). Currently, the energy laws in Anguilla allow independent power producers to generate electricity using renewable
Voyager is exclusively a renewable energy project developer, and is aiming to assemble 6 GW of onshore wind, large-scale solar and battery energy storage projects across Australia by 2030. The company has already established a portfolio of projects in New South Wales and Victoria with a total potential capacity of 3450 MW.
The platform, named Voyager Renewables, will focus on the development of wind, solar, and energy storage systems across the country. Its target is to deliver a total of 6 gigawatts(GW) of renewable energy over the next decade. Voyager Renewables is based in Newcastle and currently owns several early-stage projects in Victoria and New South Wales.
The Anguilla Renewable Energy Integration Project aims at providing the appropriate legal and regulatory framework for implementing renewable energy in Anguilla. This Executive Summary provides an overview of the context for the assignment; the approach followed; and key findings and recommendations. Context
What are Voyager Renewables'' key projects and goals for Australia''s energy future? Voyager Renewables'' Key Projects and Goals for Australia''s Energy Future. 6 GW Renewable Energy Target: Voyager Renewables is committed to delivering a substantial 6 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity throughout Australia over the next ten years.
The platform, called Voyager Renewables, currently owns three early-stage development projects in Victoria and New South Wales and is developing "a network" of battery storage system projects across Australia to support the National Electricity Market.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which Voyager Renewables projects are proposed, and the lands on which we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, cultures and traditions of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
Anguilla is moving away from its dependence on conventional fossil-fuel energy and tapping into modern energy sources. In an event held on Wednesday, 22nd February, 2023 at the CeBlue Villas and Beach Resort, an innovative renewable energy project, Resembid, was launched through the Anguilla Renewable Energy Programme (AREP).
Voyager Renewables | 1,630 followers on LinkedIn. Building renewable energy projects and community trust from the ground up. | Voyager Renewables has been established by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to serve as a trusted partner to accelerate Australia's shift to clean energy. We invest in projects for the long-haul because quality projects take time
A 2 GW+ solar and battery project near the New South Wales (NSW) outback town of Cobar is one of multiple projects planned by new Australian subsidiary, called Voyager Renewables, of Danish clean energy investment company,
According to its website, Voyager Renewables said its initial projects are the 450 megawatt Sunnyside Wind Farm, the 2 GW+ Energy Oasis, and the 1 GW Western Tablelands Wind Farm. "Voyager Renewables is part of CIP''s global strategy to invest in development platforms. As CIP''s onshore renewables company, Voyager Renewables will
Danish energy giant Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has launched a new all-Australian subsidiary called Voyager Renewables, with a 10-year plan to develop six gigawatts (6 GW) of onshore wind
Voyager Renewables is looking to partner with Australian landowners to develop renewable energy infrastructure that will not only improve Australia''s energy sustainability but provide benefits for landowners. Voyager Renewables is invested
Danish greenfield renewable energy investor Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has launched a new company called Voyager Renewables with a focus on the Australian large-scale wind, solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) sector.
Danish energy giant Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has launched a new all-Australian subsidiary called Voyager Renewables, with a 10-year plan to develop six gigawatts (6 GW) of onshore wind and solar, and “a network” of big batteries across the country.
Other projects listed by Voyager Renewables include a 1 GW wind and battery project in Victoria, and 450 MW wind farm near Mildura, in the South West Renewable Energy Zone (REZ). This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused.
Mark leads the Voyager Renewables’ team, providing development strategy and operational expertise. Mark has more than 20 years’ experience in clean energy across hydropower, wind, solar, storage and high voltage transmission systems. His experience spans Australia, Asia Pacific and the Americas.
Adrien is experienced in development, financing and construction. Before joining Voyager Renewables in 2024, he was the Head of Development for Asia-Pacific and Country Director at Akuo Energy in Australia.
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