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Mubadala invests $325m in UK offshore wind project


Mubadala Investment Company has committed $325 million to the Hornsea 3 offshore wind project in the United Kingdom, as part of its strategy to expand investments in global infrastructure and energy transition assets.

The investment is being made through a consortium led by funds managed by Apollo Global Management, following the firm’s acquisition of a 50% stake in the joint venture that owns the project.

Developed by Ørsted, which will retain the remaining 50% stake and continue to lead construction and operations, Hornsea 3 is located off the UK’s eastern coast in the North Sea.

Karim El Jazzar, head of EMEA infrastructure at Mubadala, said the investment reflects the company’s approach of partnering with established operators to back large-scale infrastructure projects that support the energy transition.

Hornsea 3 is expected to generate 2.9 gigawatts (GW) of electricity, with the capacity to power more than 3.3 million homes. The project forms part of the United Kingdom’s broader plan to expand offshore wind capacity to up to 50GW by 2030 as it works toward net-zero emissions targets.

Rising electricity demand, driven by electrification across transport, heating and digital infrastructure, is expected to support long-term growth in the sector.

The investment adds to Mubadala’s portfolio of renewable energy assets, which includes stakes in companies such as Tata Power Renewables, Skyborn Renewables, PAG Renewables and Rezolv Energy.

Earlier this month, Mubadala also acquired a minority stake in Power Factors to support its global expansion.

The sovereign wealth fund, which manages assets of around $385 billion, continues to expand its presence across infrastructure and energy sectors as part of a diversified global investment strategy.


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Muhammad Ali Bandial