NET ZERO: THE WORLD’S LARGEST INVESTMENT
CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY
Bridging institutional capital with
industrial capabilities and insight
We are an investment manager specialising in energy transition infrastructure, from renewable energy production to industrial decarbonisation.
Focus on segments where we have differentiated investment capabilities
Access to deep technical and industrial expertise
Flexibility to tailor investment partnerships to the individual needs of investors
Bringing capital and industry closer together.
We are part of the ICP group, a platform for investing in the full breadth of the energy transition, across venture capital, listed equities and infrastructure.
“We need another industrial revolution to reach net zero emissions by 2050.”
Yngve Slyngstad, ICP’s CEO
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Our investment themes cover the key pillars of the energy transition
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Renewables
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CCS and low-emission fuels
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Supply chain infrastructure
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Grids and electrification
“I am highly motivated to find industrial solutions that can contribute to reducing the impact of climate change, while providing attractive returns for our investors. To scale the solutions necessary to achieve global climate goals, we must find innovative ways of unifying institutional capital with industrial insights.”
Christian Rynning-Tønnesen, CEO ICP Infrastructure
Backed by Aker ASA
Aker is Norway’s leading industrial investment company and the largest shareholder of ICP.
Aker’s ownership interests are concentrated within oil and gas, renewable energy and green technologies, industrial software, seafood and marine biotechnology. Aker exercises active ownership to create value, combining industrial expertise with financial strength and capital market expertise.
Aker is the largest shareholder, directly or indirectly, in 9 companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, Euronext Expand Oslo or Euronext Growth Oslo. Aker and companies in which Aker is the largest investor had a total turnover of around €17 billion in 2022, and a workforce of approximately 35 000, including temporary hires. About 22 500 people are employed in Norway.