BlackRock Infrastructure

Anyone have any insight into BlackRock’s Infrastructure platform? I’m specifically referring to their Power and Infrastructure Fund (created as a result of their acquisition of First Reserve’s energy infrastructure franchise) and not Decarbonization Partners (JV with Temasek).

I’m curious as to whether they do mostly co-investments alongside more traditional GPs or play a more active role and invest directly themselves. Read an article on their recent acquisition of Vanguard Renewables which leads me to think the latter.

Looked online and it seems like the team is very high calibre but would greatly appreciate any insight from people that have worked at / with them first-hand.

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