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Hannon Armstrong

HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.

Annapolis, MD, United States

SolarWindEnergy StorageBiogasHydrogenOtherPublic
Founded 1981500-1000 employees

About

Founded in 1981, Hannon Armstrong is a public headquartered in Annapolis, United States with approximately 500-1000 employees specializing in Solar, Wind, Energy Storage.

Founded in 1981 as Eden Hannon Goodwin & Company, Hannon Armstrong has evolved into a leading sustainable infrastructure investor. The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2013 under ticker HASI. It invests across multiple asset classes including utility-scale solar and wind farms, grid-scale battery storage, distributed solar and storage systems, renewable natural gas projects, energy efficiency initiatives, electrified transportation fleets, and ecological restoration. The firm combines deep energy market expertise with financial structuring capabilities to deliver risk-adjusted returns while generating measurable environmental benefits. It structures investments across the capital stack including structured equity, common equity, construction revolvers, credit facilities, tax-advantaged structures, and securitizations. Hannon Armstrong maintains investment-grade credit ratings and engages in long-term partnerships with project developers, utilities, and government entities.

sustainable infrastructureclean energy financerenewable energy investmentenergy transitioninstitutional investor

Headquarters

Annapolis, United States

Founded

1981

Employees

500-1000

Company Type

Public

Annual Revenue

>$1B

Business Models

IPPB2B

Value Chain

Asset ManagementConsultingAdvisoryTrading

Industry Memberships

Alliance to Save Energy

Projects

ENGIE Wind and Solar Portfolio

Clearway Energy Group Portfolio

Hudson Ranch Geothermal Project

Solar Energy Generating Systems III

Certifications & Awards

Certifications

Credit Rating

Credit Rating

Long-term Issuer Rating

Awards

North American Geothermal Deal of the Year

First Green Bond Asset-Backed Securitization

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