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Blue Power Partners
Company Overview
Blue Power Partners
Aalborg, Denmark
2016
Approximately 320 employees (source: contactout.com). No public revenue information is available for 2023 or later, as the company operates privately without published financial data.
What They Do
Blue Power Partners focuses on core technologies in onshore and offshore wind, solar energy, energy storage (including battery and pumped hydro), and Power-to-X (PtX) solutions. They provide end-to-end services from origination and development to construction and performance optimization (source: contactout.com). The company's products and services include project origination through a data-driven screening method using geographic information systems (GIS) to assess wind speeds, solar radiation, terrain, and infrastructure such as transmission lines and ports (source: bluepowerpartners.com). They manage the entire lifecycle with advanced data analytics for technical-commercial optimization, serving investors, developers, asset owners, and technology companies (OEMs) globally (source: bluepowerpartners.com). Target markets span over 20 countries with more than 30 originated projects, focusing on high-potential regions filtered for resource viability and buildability, while the primary customer, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), is the world's largest fund for green energy projects (source: bluepowerpartners.com). They differentiate themselves through an agile F.A.S.T. culture, high knowledge sharing, and a proven track record with leading partners, positioning them as precise executors in complex energy markets (source: bluepowerpartners.com).
Projects & Results
Blue Power Partners has originated over 30 renewable projects across 20 countries since 2016, in collaboration with leading partners and OEMs in onshore/offshore wind, solar, energy storage, pumped hydro, and PtX, although specific project names, capacities, or completion years are not publicly detailed (source: bluepowerpartners.com). Their active efforts include global origination through land screenings and due diligence, with active involvement in CIP-funded initiatives as their primary customer, aiming for €100 billion under management by 2030 in green energy (source: deir.com.au). Key customers include CIP, along with named investors, developers, asset owners, and OEMs; the partnerships emphasize long-term relationships in project execution (source: deir.com.au). The geographical presence covers Europe (Denmark, UK, Italy, Greece, Spain), Asia (Korea, India), and North America (Canada), with expansion driven by a global engineering organization established across EMEA, Americas, and APAC regions in early 2024 (source: bluepowerpartners.com).
Recent Developments
In early 2024, Blue Power Partners established a Global Engineering Organization spanning EMEA, Americas, and APAC regions under Director Francesco Grande, building on the Transmission & Electrical Department he founded five months after his appointment (source: bluepowerpartners.com). The company has originated over 30 projects in 20 countries at this time, with ongoing work for CIP, but specific contracts, acquisitions, mergers, or funding rounds in the last two years (2024-2025) are not detailed (source: bluepowerpartners.com). No awards or certifications are mentioned in the available sources for 2024-2025, although internal milestones include rapid growth in the department and international team expansion (source: bluepowerpartners.com). The rapid growth of the company is noted based on strong values that maintain an agile, entrepreneurial environment (source: deir.com.au).
Working There
Role areas span engineering (e.g., Electrical Manager advancing to Head of Transmission & Electrical Department and Director of Global Engineering), project origination, development, construction, data analysis, and management across departments such as Offshore, Transmission & Electrical, and Global Engineering (source: bluepowerpartners.com). Hiring primarily occurs at the headquarters in Aalborg, with a distributed global workforce in Denmark, Korea, India, Greece, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Canada supporting international remote or relocation opportunities (source: bluepowerpartners.com). The company culture emphasizes a F.A.S.T. framework, with core values of trust (leaders empowering internal promotions), entrepreneurship (challenging boundaries, internal career growth), and balance (supporting work-life integration during relocations, healthy habits to attract/retain talent), fostering knowledge sharing among diverse, multicultural teams (source: bluepowerpartners.com). Benefits are not explicitly documented beyond cultural support measures such as internal development and an entrepreneurial environment linked to world-class CIP projects (source: bluepowerpartners.com).
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