Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Closes on 750MWh Solar-Plus-Storage Project in Mexico
13 Articles
13 Articles
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' large-scale BESS project Coalburn 1 reaches commercial operation
Coalburn 1, a 500 MW, two-hour duration battery energy storage system in Scotland, is now the largest operational battery in Europe. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its flagship fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), is pleased to announce that Coalburn 1 has commenced commercial operations. Coalburn 1 […]
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ large-scale BESS project Coalburn 1 reaches commercial operation
Coalburn 1, a 500 MW, two-hour duration battery energy storage system in Scotland, is now the largest operational battery in Europe.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners closes on 750MWh solar-plus-storage project in Mexico
Danish investment firm Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached financial close of the La Esperanza Solar energy storage-plus-solar PV project in the state of Campeche on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
CFE Qualified, a subsidiary of the Federal Electricity Commission, announced that it has signed an electrical coverage contract with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to acquire and supply clean energy from the La Esperanza Solar photovoltaic power plant. This fililal markets energy to companies that consume more than one megawatt constantly, The project, located in Campeche and developed by CIP, through the Growth Markets Fund II fund, w…
Europe's largest battery comes online in Scotland - pv magazine Global
From ESS News The 500 MW/1 GWh Coalburn 1 BESS has entered commercial operations at a former coal mining site in Scotland, according to CIP. The project is now the largest operational BESS in Europe. Construction at the Coalburn 1 site in South Lanarkshire, near Glasgow, began in November 2023 according to CIP’s local development partner Alcemi. CIP divested 50% of the project to insurer Axa IM Alts in April 2025. Revenues for Coalburn 1 will in…
After a quarter of a century supported almost entirely by fossil fuels, which covered about 80% of the country’s electricity generation between 2000 and 2024, Mexico could be at the door of an accelerated energy transformation. The trigger is a regulatory change driven by President Claudia Sheinbaum: in June 7,410 megawatts of solar and wind projects were awarded among almost 38,000 MW proposed by investors, a sign of the appetite that awakens t…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











