Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) acquired the Maestrazgo Cluster macroproject from Forestalia
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Danish fund, acquired the Maestrazgo Cluster macroproject from Forestalia. The project, located in Aragón, Spain, is currently under judicial investigation for alleged irregularities in its permitting process, which could affect its development.
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Danish fund Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is stepping into a complex situation in Aragón, Spain, acquiring the Maestrazgo Cluster solar project from leading Spanish developer Forestalia. The deal comes with a notable caveat: the project is currently under judicial investigation for alleged permitting irregularities, a risk that could significantly impact its future development. For Forestalia, a Zaragoza-based firm with over 2 GW across various renewable technologies, this marks the divestment of an asset facing legal scrutiny.
- Project under judicial investigation for alleged permitting irregularities.
- Seller Forestalia holds over 2 GW in its Spanish renewable portfolio.
- Danish fund Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is the buyer.
- Solar project located in Aragón, Spain.
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Announced
Mar 12, 2026
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