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Title: Norway’s Sovereign Fund Expands Renewable Energy Investments

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Norway‘s Sovereign Wealth Fund Intensifies Investment in Global Electrical Networks

OSLO ​- Norway’s Government Pension Global Fund, the world’s⁤ largest sovereign wealth fund, is substantially expanding its investments in electrical⁢ networks and ‌related infrastructure, citing the critical need for capital to support the global⁤ energy transition. The fund, managing over $1.6 trillion ‌in assets, views investment in grid infrastructure as equally⁢ crucial as​ investment in renewable energy generation.

This strategic shift comes as the fund seeks to diversify its renewable energy portfolio beyond offshore⁢ wind,where it has historically focused. While currently representing approximately 0.4% of ​its total investments, the fund’s renewable infrastructure holdings include‌ ten investments across five ⁢countries, beginning with ⁢a first foray‌ into the sector in 2021 through participation in the Borsselle 1 and 2 marine wind farms in the​ Netherlands. Recent additions include a €1.4 ⁣billion ($1.6 billion) stake in the Nordsecluster and Thor projects of RWE AG, and investments in solar projects in Spain.

“Until now it has been invested a lot in marine wind energy” and the background now seeks to diversify,” said Nicolai ⁢von ‍Heyden during a Pareto Securities ‌Energy conference in Oslo. He emphasized that the capital needs for ‍network infrastructure are⁣ estimated to be as ⁢substantial as those for energy generation overall.

The fund’s increased focus‍ aligns ⁤with broader industry trends, as evidenced by recent transactions such as Apollo Global Management’s acquisition of a stake in a joint venture to invest ‍in the German electricity grid, and interest in⁤ German Tennet‌ Holding BV. The fund ⁤also recently purchased reduced Colombian debt, according to Bloomberg Linea.

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