Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. and KKR Announce $592 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Issuance to Boost Sustainable Infrastructure Investments

Reuters
06/09
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. and KKR Announce $592 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Issuance to Boost Sustainable Infrastructure Investments

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. $(HASI)$, in collaboration with KKR, has announced that their co-investment vehicle, CarbonCount Holdings 1 LLC (CCH1), will issue $592 million in senior unsecured notes. These notes, which have a 20-year maturity and a weighted average coupon of 6.76%, are aimed at expanding CCH1's investment capacity in sustainable infrastructure projects across the United States. This initiative, part of a strategic partnership formed in May 2024, increases CCH1's total investment capacity to $2.6 billion and extends the investment period to November 2026. The proceeds from the issuance will be used to fund new and existing clean energy projects, further supporting energy availability, affordability, and reliability.

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