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Norges Bank Commits $1.5 Billion to Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund II

Norges Bank Commits $1.5 Billion to Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund II

Norges Bank Commits $1.5 Billion to Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund II

  • Norway’s sovereign wealth manager makes its first investment in an energy transition fund.
  • $1.5 billion commitment will back clean energy and decarbonisation projects across four continents.
  • Move reflects growing role of unlisted infrastructure in institutional portfolios aligned with net-zero goals.

Oslo steps into global transition capital markets

Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), manager of Norway’s $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, has committed $1.5 billion to Brookfield Asset Management’s Global Transition Fund II (BGTF II), expanding its exposure to unlisted renewable energy infrastructure and marking its first allocation to a dedicated energy transition fund.

The agreement, signed on September 25, is part of NBIM’s strategy to channel capital into projects that cut emissions and accelerate system-wide decarbonisation. The move builds on a mandate granted by Norway’s Ministry of Finance in 2019 to invest directly in unlisted renewable assets, a mandate that has already seen NBIM take stakes in European solar, onshore and offshore wind, and transmission infrastructure.

A new chapter in NBIM’s renewable strategy

Harald von Heyden, NBIM’s global head of energy and infrastructure, said the Brookfield partnership broadens the fund’s reach beyond asset-specific deals. “This agreement marks our first investment in an energy transition fund. BGTF II will enable us to invest in projects that develop renewable energy infrastructure while also supporting the broader transition to low-carbon solutions across industries,” he noted.

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Harald von Heyden, NBIM’s Global Head of Energy and Infrastructure

Until now, NBIM has largely targeted individual assets. The new allocation signals a willingness to use fund structures where scale, diversification, and sectoral reach are critical. Executives said this aligns with the current phase of its unlisted infrastructure strategy, which blends direct stakes with indirect exposures.

Brookfield’s global platform

Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund II, the second in its flagship decarbonisation series, aims to accelerate the shift to a net-zero economy by investing in clean energy, sustainable industry solutions, and business transformations that reduce carbon intensity. The vehicle is expected to deploy capital across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, regions where Brookfield maintains operating platforms.

Brookfield has become one of the world’s largest players in renewable infrastructure, with more than 30 gigawatts of installed capacity and a development pipeline exceeding 100 GW. Its transition fund strategy has attracted major institutional investors seeking exposure to assets positioned at the nexus of climate policy, industrial change, and long-term energy security.

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Von Heyden said NBIM’s decision followed “thorough due diligence on both investment and non-financial risks,” stressing confidence in Brookfield’s track record. “Brookfield has established itself as a global leader in the energy transition space, managing one of the world’s largest renewable energy portfolios,” he said.

Implications for institutional capital

For investors, the NBIM-Brookfield tie-up illustrates how the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund is rebalancing its portfolio toward assets that deliver both climate and financial returns. By entering a pooled fund structure, NBIM can capture exposure to markets and technologies where building direct stakes is more complex or capital-intensive.

The $1.5 billion allocation also sends a signal to other institutional investors weighing exposure to the energy transition: that global diversification and sectoral breadth are increasingly seen as necessary to manage risk and capture growth. With regulatory frameworks tightening across Europe, North America, and Asia, demand for capital to scale clean power, electrification, and industrial decarbonisation projects is accelerating.

Global significance

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund is one of the most influential institutional investors globally, with equity positions in more than 9,000 companies and bonds in over 70 countries. Its decisions on energy transition allocations carry weight in global markets, shaping expectations for the role of long-term capital in climate finance.

By anchoring Brookfield’s second transition fund, NBIM is positioning itself within a coalition of large investors channeling billions into infrastructure essential for meeting mid-century climate targets. The move reflects how governance mandates, financial strategy, and climate policy are converging to reshape capital flows on a global scale.

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