Query
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners
Type
Entity Briefing
Entity
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners
Generated
2026-04-17T15:07:16.349Z

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners

Entity Briefing
Generated Apr 17, 2026·Data as of Apr 17
1
Plants
1.1 GW
Capacity
1
States
0
Queue Projects

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners is a rapidly expanding renewable energy developer with a significant focus on large-scale solar-plus-storage projects, particularly in Nevada, despite facing potential regulatory and permitting challenges.

Overview

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners is a specialized investment manager focused on lower carbon and renewable energy infrastructure. The company has a concentrated portfolio with a strategic emphasis on solar.

  • Total Plants: 1
  • Total Capacity: 1.1 GW
  • States of Operation: 1 (Nevada)

Fleet Details

Quinbrook's current operational fleet is exclusively solar, featuring a very young average age, indicating recent and significant investment in new capacity.

  • Fuel Mix: Solar (100%)
  • Number of Solar Plants: 1
  • Solar Capacity: 1.1 GW
  • States with Solar Assets: Nevada
  • Largest Plant: Gemini Solar Hybrid (1.1 GW)
  • Average Fleet Age: 2 years
  • Newest Plant Commissioned: 2024
  • Recent Additions (since 2023): 1 plant, 1.1 GW

Financial Profile

While specific financial figures are not provided, news signals indicate substantial capital raising activities and significant project financing, underscoring a strong financial foundation for growth.

  • Commitments:
  • Construction: "Estuary Power’s 400MWh solar-plus-storage project powers Las Vegas casinos"
  • Funding: "Quinbrook raises $3bn for green energy investment spree"
  • Funding: "Orrick Advises Primergy on Development and $1.9 Billion Financing of Gemini Project"

Market Position

Quinbrook holds a dominant position in the Nevada solar market, driven by its large-scale project development.

  • Market Position (Nevada Solar): #1 SUN

Strategic Outlook

Quinbrook is poised for continued growth in the utility-scale solar and storage sector, particularly in Nevada, leveraging significant capital raises and a strong development pipeline. However, the company must proactively manage permitting complexities and regulatory risks inherent in developing large-scale projects on federal land to avoid potential project delays.

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