Specialties
- PPA and Electricity Regulatory
- Network
- EPC and Installation
- O&M and Asset Management
- Supply Chain
- CSF Annual Reports
- CSF Crowd Equity Raises
- Funding
- Legal Opinion
PPA and Electricity Regulatory
Location: Cowra
Client: CLEAN Cowra
1.2MW microgrid with 0.5MW solar PV and 300kW/600kWh battery project
Location: Victoria, Australia
Client: BayWa r.e. Solar Projects Pty Ltd
106MW solar PV project
Location: Queensland, Australia
Client: BayWa r.e. Solar Projects Pty Ltd
20MW solar PV project
Location: Western Australia
Client: BeauSol Funds Management
8MW solar PV / 6MWh diurnal shift battery project
Network
Embedded Networks
Where energy projects connect indirectly, they might form part of an embedded network or a microgrid. We support the establishments, construction and regulation.
In some instances, energy projects form part of an off-grid environment, such as remote settlements and mining operations. Even in these off-grid environments, the characteristics and requirements of connecting to an energy network apply, with some of requirements amplified and others eased.
Location: Victoria, Australia
Client: BayWa r.e. Solar Projects Pty Ltd
106MW solar PV project
Location: Queensland, Australia
Client: BayWa r.e. Solar Projects Pty Ltd
50MW solar PV project
EPC and Installation
In many countries you will encounter the “splitting” of contracts along offshore/ onshore components or along individual works/supply packages. The drivers for these arrangements include taxation/tariff treatment, construction licensing and the increasing cost pressure in delivering renewable energy assets.
162MW Amateras Shiroishi Solar Project
Location: Japan
Client: Vena Energy
162MW Amateras Shiroishi Solar Project
Grong Grong Solar Farm / Haystacks Solar Garden
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Client: Komo Energy and Grong Grong Solar Farm
1.5MW solar PV and 2.3MW battery project
Location: Cowra
Client: CLEAN Cowra
1.2MW microgrid with 0.5MW solar PV and 300kW/600kWh battery project
Goulburn Community Dispatchable Solar Farm
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Client: Komo Energy Pty Ltd
1.4MW solar PV plus 1.0MW/2.0MWh battery
O&M and Asset Management
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Client: Wirsol Pty Ltd (now Gentari Solar Australia Pty Ltd)
400 MW Stubbo Solar Farm
162MW Amateras Shiroishi Solar Project
Location: Japan
Client: Vena Energy
162MW Amateras Shiroishi Solar Project
Grong Grong Solar Farm / Haystacks Solar Garden
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Client: Komo Energy and Grong Grong Solar Farm
1.5MW solar PV and 2.3MW battery project
Location: Cowra
Client: CLEAN Cowra
1.2MW microgrid with 0.5MW solar PV and 300kW/600kWh battery project
Supply Chain
Manufacturing of renewable energy technologies is highly concentrated on China/ East Asia, Europe and the United States. The cost of components to be imported into the country in which the project is located often represents the majority of the cost of the delivery of the project. Managing the supply chain is a critical function for either the investor or the contractor in charge of procurement.
These supply contracts represent the means by which the purchaser is seeking to ensure that the components will be delivered on time, on budget and to the required quality standard. They must deal with a range of specific risks in the renewable energy sector, including quality risk (defects, serial defects and fleet-wide defects), performance risk, (seaborne) logistics risks, foreign exchange risk, sovereign risk (trade restrictions and anti-dumping) and enforcement risk.
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Client: Kanowna Solar Pty Ltd
9MW solar PV project
Location: Queensland, Australia
Client: Dunblane Solar Project Pty Ltd
10.9MW solar PV project
Supply Contract for Zimmermann Solar Mounting System
Location: N/A
Client: Zimmermann PV-Stahlbau
Supply Contracts
CSF Annual Reports
Companies that have raised crowd equity (crowd-sourced funding) (CSF) through an ASIC-licensed intermediary platform need to meet a range of compliance obligations. Importantly, they need to publish annual financial statements and a directors’ report. The publication on their website as well as the ASIC filing are required within 4 months of the end of the financial year.Legislation governs the reporting obligations and the general and sometimes very specific content requirements for the directors’ report. The content requirements for each directors’ report is specific to each business. The directors’ report is also an opportunity to showcase the business to customers, suppliers and services providers and should therefore be seen as more than a compliance necessity.
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