In the vexing world of low-interest rates that we now live in, a promising realm is opening up to alternative energy investors. Two recent IPOs have broadened the dividend investment field for green investors, Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure (HASI) and Pattern Energy Group Inc (PEGI). Though these two green companies operate in very different business areas, they both offer promising income investing opportunities.
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure
What HASI Does
Hannon Armstrong’s core business is to make debt and equity investments in sustainable infrastructure projects. Essentially a financial company, their mission is to focus on profitable projects that increase energy efficiency, provide cleaner power, have a positive impact the environment, and/or make more efficient use of natural resources. For example, HASI brought in $400 million in construction loans for a utility-scale geothermal project in California.
Yield and Other Financials
Hannon Armstrong currently offers a dividend of $0.88 per share, which translates to an impressive yield around 6.7%. Revenues are relatively small for this newly traded company, around $18 million. However, income has been growing fast, about triple what it was 5 years ago. Having said that, profits are still in the red, with five out of the past eight quarters showing negative earnings.
Overall, this IPO has been successful. The stock is up around 20% since its debut in April 2014.
Pattern Energy Group
What PEGI Does
Pattern Energy Group is an independent power company that operates 10 wind-generating facilities in the United States, Canada and Chile. PEGI essentially acts as a utility with the capacity to sell 1.2 gigawatts of clean wind power. This diverse portfolio of wind projects has been vetted by management for stable long-term cash flows, best technologies and strong growth potential. Pattern Energy Group sells 95% of its electricity generated via long-term, fixed-price power sale agreements.
Yield and Other Financials
PEGI also offers a robust dividend of 1.25 per share, resulting in a yield around 4.6%. Sales have also been strong for PEGI, about three times higher now than they were in 2010. Earnings per share have been razor-thin, but are currently in positive territory. This stock has also made descent gains since its IPO around 5 months ago, up 16%.
Investment Prospects For HASI and PEGI
Since both HASI and PEGI are relatively new issues, it helps to look at some ratios to get a handle on their financial health. The charts below graph these two companies in relation to 13 other high yielding alternative energy stocks. For this analysis, I chose companies that are in what I consider the sweet spot of yield investing, between 3.5% and 7%. For comparison, the black line on each chart shows the median of over 600 stocks in that same yield range.
The price/sales and price/book ratios can reflect how efficiently the stocks are priced. All other things being equal, the lower these ratios the better.
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