FEED That Turns Concepts Into Bankable Assets
Execution built into engineering
Independent
Verification - Safe
Regulatorly - aligned
From concept to EPC-ready definition, we deliver FEED packages that convert development risk into structured, finance-ready assets.
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Front-end engineering design (FEED) is where uncertainty is compressed into defined engineering, quantified risk, and structured cost.
Our Services
Front End Design Engineering
From concept to EPC-ready definition, we deliver FEED packages that convert development risk into structured, finance-ready assets.
Project Definition & Technical Design
We define the full technical architecture of wind, solar, BESS, and hybrid assets—ensuring performance, reliability, and lifecycle efficiency.
Includes:
Plant configuration and layout optimization
Technology selection (WTG, PV, BESS systems)
Energy yield and performance modeling
Grid Integration & Compliance Engineering
Projects are engineered to meet grid-code requirements from day one, avoiding redesign cycles and commissioning delays.
Includes:
Grid connection concept and substation design
Compliance with TSO requirements
Curtailment, dispatch, and reactive power modeling
CAPEX Structuring & Cost Certainty
We deliver detailed cost frameworks that enable competitive EPC tendering and accurate investment decisions.
Includes:
Full CAPEX breakdown by package
Benchmarking across SEE and EU projects
Procurement and packaging strategy definition
Constructability & Execution Planning
Engineering is aligned with real construction conditions—ensuring the project can be built efficiently and without disruption.
Includes:
Site logistics and access design
Installation sequencing and methodology
Interface management across contractors
Bankable CAPEX.
ESG Integrated.
For developers, it’s the gateway to financial close. For EPC contractors, it’s the basis for pricing and risk acceptance. And for investors and lenders, it’s the line between a promising concept and a bankable infrastructure asset.
OUR approach
FEED Engineering Pillars
Integrated technical definition, grid compliance, and execution readiness shaping bankable and buildable energy assets
- Translate resource data, site constraints, and permitting boundaries into an optimized plant concept for wind, solar, and hybrid BESS systems
- Develop integrated layouts including turbine micro-siting or solar DC/AC configuration, embedding losses, wake effects, and degradation into yield models
- Define electrical architecture covering substations, voltage levels, transformer sizing, кабling routes, and single line diagrams
- Establish preliminary SCADA, control, and protection philosophy to ensure operational logic and system responsiveness
- Create a coherent technical baseline aligning performance assumptions, equipment selection, and engineering interfaces
Grid Integration and Compliance Engineering
- Perform load flow, short-circuit, and dynamic simulations to validate system stability and grid connection feasibility
- Align plant design with grid codes and operator requirements from TSOs
- Design protection systems, reactive power capability, and fault ride-through performance to ensure full compliance
- Prepare grid connection studies, technical application packages, and dispatch interface definitions
- Integrate curtailment risks, congestion constraints, and balancing requirements into design parameters and yield assumptions
Bankability, Costing and Execution Readiness
- Development of CAPEX structures and cost estimates with defined accuracy ranges, linked to engineering quantities and system configuration
- Embedding environmental, permitting, and ESG requirements into design to ensure approval and financing readiness
- Definition of construction methodology, logistics, and execution sequencing aligned with site and grid timelines
- Preparation of technical specifications, BoQs, and EPC tender documentation with clear scope and risk allocation
- Delivery of lender-grade documentation packages ensuring consistency between engineering outputs, financial models, and project risk profile
Integrated Technical CAPEX ESG ADVISORY
Engineering Finance
Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) is not a generic advisory layer—it’s the point where a renewable energy project becomes technically, commercially, and contractually “real” enough to take to lenders, EPC bidders, and regulators without ambiguity.
Developers & IPPs
From early-stage to financial close, we structure projects for execution and bankability.
Banks & DFIs
FEED deliverables aligned with expectations of International Financial Institutions and their Performance Requirements, enabling efficient due diligence
EPC Contractors & OEMs
Clear scope definition reduces pricing risk, claims exposure, and execution uncertainty.
Industrial Offtakers
Engineering aligned with PPA structures, carbon accounting, and CBAM-driven compliance.
Reducing
Risk.
Before
Capital is Deployed.
FEED is where projects either become bankable—or remain concepts.
We ensure clarity on cost, performance, and execution before contracts are signed.
Independent.
Verification-safe.
Risk-aware.
Audit-ready.
Data-driven.
Evidence-aligned.
Market-focused.
Access-enabling.
ABOUT US
We Do Speak Finance
FEED outputs are not conceptual—they are structured so projects can be priced, financed, approved, and built without redesign cycles or hidden risk.
We deliver Front-End Engineering Design that turns energy, industry and environment concepts into fully defined, bankable assets.
Our work bridges developers, lenders, and contractors—aligning technical design with financing, grid compliance, and execution realities.
Every output is structured to ensure projects can be priced, financed, approved, and built without redesign cycles or hidden risk.
Developers & IPPs — From Concept to Financial Close
For sponsors, FEED transforms early-stage development into a structured, investment-ready asset with clear technical and financial boundaries.
Key Deliverables:
Design basis and plant configuration definition
Energy yield assessments and performance models
CAPEX structure with ±10–15% accuracy
Project risk register linked to execution phases
Banks & DFIs — Lender-Grade Due Diligence Inputs
For financing institutions, FEED provides the technical backbone required to validate assumptions and stress-test investment cases.
Key Deliverables:
Independent technical documentation for due diligence
Validated cost models and contingency structures
Grid studies and performance compliance evidence
Risk allocation framework aligned with financing structure
Aligned with IFIs Performance Requirements (PRs)
EPC Contractors & OEMs — Tender-Ready Scope Definition
For contractors and equipment suppliers, FEED eliminates ambiguity—allowing precise pricing and controlled execution risk.
Key Deliverables:
Preliminary engineering drawings and layouts
Technical specifications and scope definition
Interface matrices across plant components
Tender documentation structured for EPC pricing
TSOs & Regulatory Stakeholders — Grid & Compliance Alignment
For system operators and permitting authorities, FEED ensures the project is designed to meet grid-code and regulatory requirements before execution begins.
Key Deliverables:
Grid connection studies and substation concepts
Compliance models aligned with TSOs
Reactive power, fault ride-through, and dispatch modeling
Permitting-aligned technical documentation
FINAL STEP
From Early Concept
To Bankable Project Definition.
We structure the technical, regulatory, and execution foundations required for financing, procurement, and project delivery readiness.
- Technical definition aligned with investment expectations.
- FEED preparation supporting procurement and CAPEX clarity.
- Engineering coordination across compliance and execution phases.
- Reduced delivery risk through structured project planning.
- Alignment between technical scope, financing, and operations.
- Infrastructure readiness positioned for long-term execution.
Definition
Readiness
& Compliance
& Delivery
Market Insights
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Let’s Start
a Conversation.
Tell us where you are in the CBAM or CSRD process. We will respond with a structured next step — not a generic reply.

