Foresight Energy Infrastructure Partners (FEIP) is an energy transition infrastructure fund managed by Foresight Group, a listed infrastructure and private equity investment manager. Structured as an Article 9 fund under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, FEIP invests in renewable energy generation, renewable‑enabling infrastructure, and transmission and distribution assets. It targets greenfield and brownfield energy infrastructure in jurisdictions with well‑developed and stable regulatory frameworks, focusing predominantly on Europe while also investing to a lesser extent in North America and Australia. As at June 2025, FEIP had a target fund size of €500 million, total secured commitments exceeding €1 billion, and a fully allocated portfolio of 15 investments across nine European countries and nine technologies, backed by 35 institutional investors.
The fund’s portfolio spans onshore wind, solar, pumped storage hydro, geothermal and other enabling assets that address system bottlenecks and support grid resilience. Investments include large onshore wind projects in Sweden such as the Skaftåsen and Kölvallen wind farms, with Kölvallen expected to generate 957 GWh of clean electricity annually, and one of Europe’s largest geothermal platforms, 85 Degrees Renewables, which is building out 62 MW of capacity to supply heat to agricultural, residential and industrial customers in the Netherlands. FEIP has also acquired equity stakes and committed development capital to pumped storage hydro projects, including Glenmuckloch in Scotland and the Silvermines project in Ireland, a designated European Project of Common Interest that will repurpose a disused mine to provide around 300 MW of flexible storage and 1.8 GWh of capacity.
FEIP is positioned as Foresight Group’s flagship energy transition strategy and is managed by an experienced real assets team with deep origination and technical capabilities. The fund seeks to deliver capital growth and stable income by scaling development platforms and applying active, construction‑led asset management while contributing to the build‑out of a reliable, resilient and low‑cost decarbonised power system.