Ørsted and GIP Become Joint Owners in South Fork Wind and Revolution Wind

Ørsted and Skyborn Renewables, a Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) portfolio company, have announced that they have become joint venture partners in the South Fork Wind and Revolution Wind offshore wind farms following the closing of GIP’s acquisition of Eversource Energy’s 50-percent ownership share in the two Northeast projects.

Ørsted’s partnership with GIP pairs the US and global offshore wind leader with one of the world’s largest infrastructure investors. Together, the new joint venture reaffirms the opportunity in American clean energy and positions the Northeast for continued investment, job creation, and affordable and reliable energy for decades to come.

Ørsted is leading the buildout of the American offshore wind industry with a focus on its growing Northeast hub, which includes ports, vessels, a trained workforce, a growing supply chain, and much more. Extending across the United States, Ørsted’s supply chain reaches 44 states, reinvigorating local jobs in manufacturing, steel, maritime, and much more.

“We’re excited for our new partnership with Global Infrastructure Partners and Skyborn on South Fork Wind and Revolution Wind, two projects that are historic as well as central to America’s energy priorities,” said David Hardy, Group EVP and CEO Americas at Ørsted. “GIP is a trusted and longstanding global Ørsted partner and brings world-class experience to the US offshore wind industry. We’re pleased to work alongside GIP and the experts from Skyborn as investors and partners in building and delivering domestic and clean energy to the Northeast.”

“We are pleased to be partnering once again with Ørsted on two new offshore wind projects,” added Salim Samaha, Partner and Global Head of Energy at Global Infrastructure Partners. “Ørsted’s leadership and innovation in the renewable energy sector make them an ideal partner, and we are proud to build upon our successful track record together. This fourth strategic collaboration underscores our shared commitment to advancing the energy transition and delivering sustainable solutions at scale.”

In partnership with GIP, Ørsted will continue its successful operations of the 132-megawatt South Fork Wind farm, finalize construction of the 704-megawatt Revolution Wind project, and transition it into its operational phase. South Fork Wind is America’s first utility-scale offshore wind farm, currently powering 70,000 homes and businesses in Long Island, New York, with offshore wind energy since beginning commercial operations in March 2024. Construction is well underway on Revolution Wind, which will serve 350,000 homes and businesses in Rhode Island and Connecticut, and in September, celebrated the installation of its first wind turbine offshore.

While Eversource has exited its offshore wind investments, the company remains a contractor on the ongoing onshore construction scope for Revolution Wind, and a tax equity investor in South Fork Wind.

Ørsted previously acquired Eversource’s 50-percent stake in the 924-megawatt New York Sunrise Wind project, share of uncontracted offshore wind seabed (Lease 500), and key Northeast operational assets. As part of a growing Northeast hub, Ørsted has full ownership of partnerships with the Port of Providence, the Port of Davisville, and Quonset Point, all in Rhode Island, and with Connecticut’s New London State Pier. Ørsted also acquired ownership of the future operations and maintenance hub in East Setauket, NY, and the charter agreement for the first American-built offshore wind service operations vessel.

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