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The world’s response to climate change is radically reshaping the energy sector, creating substantial demand for new investment through decarbonisation, while generating new business models and asset types.

Representing 22% of our total investments, development of Renewable Energy represents one of the single largest and most important investment opportunities in history with over US$4 trillion of investment in wind and solar assets forecast over the next decade. Infratil’s renewable energy platform provides exposure to this opportunity through a highly diversified operating and development portfolio, across technologies and geographies. 

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Longroad Energy

Longroad Energy

Infratil ownership: 37.3%

Longroad Energy is a Boston-headquartered renewable energy developer focused on the development, ownership, and operation & asset management of wind and solar energy projects throughout the US.

Since its establishment in 2016 Longroad Energy has developed and acquired 3.2GW of wind and solar projects, of which it still retains 2.4GW. Longroad currently has a 28GW development pipeline composed of wind, solar, solar and storage, and standalone storage assets across 13 states, from which it is targeting developing over 1GW annually.

In addition to developing, financing, and constructing renewable energy projects, Longroad Energy provides operations and asset management services to wind and solar projects across the US.

We own 37.3% of Longroad Energy, together with 37.3% ownership by New Zealand Superannuation Fund, Longroad Energy’s executive team with 14.0%, and MEAG holding the remaining 11.4%.

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Longroad Energy
Gurīn Energy

Gurīn Energy

Infratil ownership: 95%

Gurīn Energy is a Singapore-headquartered renewable energy developer focused on the development, ownership, and operation of wind and solar energy projects, as well as storage solutions, throughout Asia.

Gurīn Energy will invest in the development of wind and solar PV energy projects and storage solutions across Asia, including Southeast Asia, North Asia and India. Gurīn Energy is rapidly progressing a pipeline of projects of 9GW at various stages of development in the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan.

Asian energy markets are characterised by combined tailwinds of demand growth, a growing commitment at national levels to decarbonisation, an increasing desire to reduce dependency on imported fuels, and to build self-sufficiency and security of supply

We own 95% of Gurīn Energy with the remaining 5% owned by management.

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Gurīn Energy
Galileo

Galileo

Infratil ownership: 38%

Galileo is a pan-European, multi-technology, renewable energy developer, owner and operator headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.

Galileo develops wind and solar photovoltaic energy projects and storage solutions across Europe, including in its largest markets, Italy, Spain, France, Germany and the UK. Galileo has increased its project pipeline by 3GW, reaching a total of 16.1GW of dedicated projects across 10 markets.

Europe is a large and cohesive energy market with internationally leading policies and commitment. Renewable Energy is set to increase its share in Europe’s power mix by 900TWh, covering over 60% by 2030.

We own 38% of Galileo alongside our co-investors, the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, the New Zealand Superannuation Fund and the Morrison & Co Growth Infrastructure Fund, who each own 19%.

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Galileo
Contact Energy

Contact Energy

Infratil ownership: 14.3%

Contact Energy is a Wellington-headquartered energy company.  It is one of New Zealand’s largest energy generators and retailers, with over 600,000 customer connections across electricity, gas, broadband and mobile plans. It operates power stations nationwide, using geothermal, hydro and thermal energy to generate electricity. 

Contact Energy plays a central role in New Zealand’s transition to a low-emissions energy future, with a strong pipeline of renewable generation projects and a clear commitment to decarbonising the energy sector. 

Infratil acquired 9.4% of Contact Energy’s publicly listed shares following Contact’s acquisition of another Infratil portfolio company, Manawa Energy, in mid-2025. Tauranga Energy Community Trust's (TECT) 4.92% holding was acquired in October 2025 to make up Infratil’s current holding in Contact Energy.  

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Contact Energy
Mint Renewables

Mint Renewables

Infratil ownership: 73%

Mint Renewables is an Australian based renewable energy developer focused on the development, ownership, and operation of wind and solar energy projects, as well as storage solutions across Australia.

Established in December 2022, Mint Renewables deepens Infratil shareholders' exposure to the forecast surge in global demand for renewables over the next few decades.

The Australian energy market is undergoing a significant energy transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy which is supported by recent policy announcements by both central and local governments, providing meaningful tailwinds for the shift to renewable energy in Australia - a market where Infratil has more than two decades of experience across various components of the energy sector, including renewables.

We own 73% of Mint Renewables with the remaining 27% owned by the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC).

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Mint Renewables