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Solar ABS: Securitising sunshine
19 August 2015After recent issues from SolarCity and Sunrun, how much potential is there for solar asset-backed securitisations, asks Peter Cripps
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Hannon Armstrong to issue $125m ABS bond
05 August 2015Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure (HASI) is to issue a $125 million asset-backed bond in a private placement.
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People Moves
10 July 2015A round-up of the latest new appointments and moves in the industry, including changes at Senvion, Hannon Armstrong and Abengoa
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Under scrutiny: green bond impact reporting
01 July 2015Issuers' reports on the environmental impact of their green bonds range from a few paragraphs on hard-to-find webpages to 80-page documents. But, given the costs and assumptions involved, some question whether more is necessarily better. Graham Cooper reports
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Armstrong Energy Global in possible £50m IPO
25 June 2015Armstrong Energy Global (AEG), a British solar company which develops, owns and operates Indian solar plants, plans to raise £50 million ($79.2 million) through a possible IPO later this year.
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Hannon Armstrong raises $81m from latest share sale
07 May 2015Hannon Armstrong (HASI) has raised a net $81 million in new equity capital from its latest share offer.
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Hannon Armstrong eyes up to $87m in new equity capital
29 April 2015US clean energy investment company Hannon Armstrong (HASI) plans to issue up to 4.6 million shares which, at current prices, could bring in about $87 million.
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Hannon Armstrong eyes further growth following bumper quarter
05 March 2015Renewables and energy efficiency investor Hannon Armstrong cheered shareholders as it projected strong earnings growth for the next two years following a bumper quarter for transactions.
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People moves
02 February 2015A round-up of the latest new appointments and moves in the industry, including changes at Abengoa, Rabobank and Solarcentury.
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Hannon Armstrong extends credit facility to $1.35bn, boosts dividend
23 December 2014Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure (HASI) has added $450 million to its borrowing capacity.