Case studies
Three asset classes. One standard - investment-grade diligence built to withstand lender, credit committee and investment committee scrutiny across BESS, solar PV and onshore wind. This is the framework we apply, and the capital exposure we are built to protect.
An investor-grade renewable energy due diligence for a utility-scale solar
PV project, designed for transaction execution and lender engagement.
The work combined technical, commercial and environmental & social review to convert risks into decision-useful outcomes: grid compliance and schedule critical path, landfill/ground constraints, and an EP/IFC-aligned ESG integration plan structured as an action list for financing.
This case study shows how disciplined M&A due diligence protects value and reduces late redesign, covenant tightening and COD slippage without relying on generic “green energy” narratives.
An investment-grade due diligence gate check Case Study for a UK based Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) development on brownfield industrial land, helping the investor confirm consentability, bankability and insurability before committing further capital.
The review combined renewable energy due diligence with an IFC Performance Standards and Equator Principles lens, covering planning/EIA evidence, environmental permitting pathway, flood and groundwater constraints, ecology survey critical path, and construction logistics.
Output was a lender-ready risk pack with RAG scoring, a VDR gap analysis, and an ESAP-style action plan supporting disciplined M&A due diligence decision-making in large-scale battery storage and energy storage systems transactions.
An investor-grade environmental and permitting due diligence for a utility-scale onshore wind energy project in an EU market, supporting a buy-side transaction under an ESG and lender-bankability lens.
Our review validated the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval envelope, screened IFC Performance Standards and Equator Principles expectations, and translated compliance obligations into actionable Conditions Precedent, closing deliverables, and a construction-ready change-control protocol.
Key focus areas included biodiversity monitoring governance (birds/bats), noise and shadow-flicker resident interface, aviation/radar screening, and land/lease completeness ensuring the project remained financeable and executable without late-stage permitting friction.



