22 Apr 2021
Feasibility Studies and your Energy Projects
A feasibility study is a high-level analysis of a project to determine whether it’s feasible. For most of our clients that includes the technical, economic, and legislative aspects of the project. This is relevant for any project, but our expertise is on energy and renewable installations, spanning domestic to industrial scale generation across many sectors, although our largest area of expertise lies within the agricultural and horticultural sectors.
Why are feasibility studies important for energy projects?
Feasibility studies often begin with an energy demand model, which helps to determine the capacity of the energy generation and stores. Many energy systems require permitting of some kind and need to adhere to any relevant government legislation. Additionally, a new installation may require grid connections, changes to a site or installing a private connection will need to consider billing of energy, and ancillary generation may also need to be installed.
The time and cost implications of these can easily be overlooked, so a feasibility study is important to capture each of these, as well as any other relevant facets. When renewable energy is involved, the systems often rely heavily on incentive schemes and require significant capital investment. For that reason alone, a feasibility study is important to understand the intricacies of the relevant incentive schemes and their associated obligations. The investment into a feasibility study is relatively low yet provides some very important insight.
When is a feasibility study done?
Feasibility studies best serve a project when completed early on. A high-level analysis gives a good idea of what the project will look like in its entirety and what to expect, including costs and returns. Having this at an early stage can inform decisions on how a project proceeds.
How can NFU Energy help?
A feasibility study requires knowledge on many aspects of a project, and having experience working with different types of installations at each stage in their lifetimes is invaluable. A strong theoretical and practical understanding of how systems operate is essential for building a model. Additionally, intimate knowledge of government legislation and incentive schemes, as well as contacts within the governing bodies is very beneficial.
NFU Energy are able to assist with your feasibility study, to discuss this further give the NFU Energy team a call on 024 7669 6512