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Due Diligence
Annex Power can assist investors or financiers interested in investing in renewable projects at any stage from greenfield, partially developed and operating renewable sites by carrying out technical, financial and legal due diligence assessment. We have extensive experience of carrying out due diligence assessment inside the Indochina region.
Our areas of expertise encompass the technical, commercial and legal issues and identify areas of risk relating to :
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Energy yield prediction, including assessment of the site and measured data; |
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Key Project Agreements, including EPC Contracts, O&M Agreements, Grid Connection, Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), Tax, Credits and Subsidy schemes; |
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CAPEX and OPEX related to service contract and performance guarantees; |
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Permits: planning, PPA, grid connection and future regulatory and market developments; |
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Warranties: project life-cycle assessment, compliance with planning permitting and O&M contracts; |
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Issues relating to the potential expansion of the site in the future; |
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Supplier and contractor experience, capacity and capability; |
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Assessment of Renewable Energy Equipment Annex Power can also carry out technical due diligence of Renewable Energy (RE) equipment: |
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Experience and track record of the RE Equipment. |
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Manufacturing capability and quality standards. |
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Hardware components. |
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Design suitability for a specific application. |
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Industry standard certification. |
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Grid code compliance. |
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Availability and performance. |
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Assessment of In-House Developed Projects Annex Power can undertake an independent assessment of renewable energy projects, or potential acquisitions, to confirm the key assumptions and value drivers which would be required to support the project in achieving its investment criteria. We would ensure that areas of risk are highlighted and quantified, and mitigation measures proposed.
Our due diligence strategies clearly define the key project areas that would be subject to review and scrutiny. The following are given as by way of example only and are not exhaustive. |
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