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MOL buys stake in Taiwanese offshore wind farm

May 9, 2025
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Danish Fund Manager CIP Sells 10% Stake in Fengmiao I Offshore Wind Farm to MOL

Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has agreed to divest a 10% stake in the 495MW Fengmiao I offshore wind farm in Taiwan to Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL).

As part of the acquisition, MOL will become a co-owner of Fengmiao I alongside CIP’s fifth flagship fund, CI V.

Fengmiao I, CIP’s third offshore wind project in Taiwan, is situated off the coast of Taichung County. The development of Fengmiao I commenced in 2020, with site exclusivity and grid allocation secured in Taiwan’s Round 3.1 auction in December 2022.

Following financial close in March 2025, construction of Fengmiao I began, and the offshore wind farm is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.

The project’s financing includes a mix of equity and senior loans from a consortium of 27 international and Taiwanese banks and financial institutions, with partial guarantees from four export credit agencies and Taiwan’s National Credit Guarantee Administration.

Once operational, Fengmiao I will supply energy to a group of six large local and international energy users in Taiwan under long-term power purchase agreements covering the entire capacity of the wind farm.

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