Energy Infrastructure Investments Should Be Driven by Financial Analysis

Independent feasibility analysis for solar, storage, and resilience investments across warehouses, industrial facilities, and high-end residential developments.

Founded 2009

| Independent Advisory

| Industrial & Commercial Facilities

| Decision-Grade Financial Modeling

Why Independent Analysis Matters Before Investments

Why Most Energy Proposals Are Biased

Installers design systems to sell equipment. Utilities design tariffs to protect revenue. Incentives often distort system sizing. Very few parties are aligned purely with the long-term capital efficiency of the property owner.

  • Oversized or undersized solar systems

  • Storage added without tariff analysis

  • Demand charge exposure ignored

  • Incentive-driven system sizing

We Model Before You Build

Independent financial and infrastructure modeling ensures energy decisions are based on long-term operating economics rather than equipment sales targets.

  • Tariff-level energy modeling

  • Load behavior forecasting

  • Scenario-based ROI projections

  • Generator vs battery strategy

  • Utility rate structure sensitivity testing

Who We Serve

Warehouses & Industrial Facilities

Tariff analysis, demand charge exposure, load behavior modeling, and capital feasibility before solar or storage investment decisions.

  • Demand charge breakdown

  • Utility rate class evaluation

  • Solar sizing feasibility window

  • Storage viability modeling

High-End Residential & Builders

Pre-construction energy infrastructure planning for estate homes requiring resilience, large service capacity, and long-term operating strategy.

  • 400A–600A service planning

  • Whole-home backup feasibility

  • Solar + storage capital modeling

  • Generator vs battery analysis

Typical Engagement Scope

  • Industrial solar feasibility: 200 kW – 5 MW

  • Large residential service planning: 400A – 600A

  • Battery storage modeling for demand management

  • Generator vs battery resiliency analysis

How Our Analysis Works

Step 1

Data & Tariff Review

We review utility tariffs, historical load profiles, demand charges, and service capacity to establish the economic baseline.

  • Utility tariff analysis

  • Historical load evaluation

  • Demand charge exposure

  • Rate class verification

Step 2

Infrastructure Modeling

We model solar, storage, and backup options using real tariff economics and projected load behavior.

  • Solar production modeling

  • Storage arbitrage scenarios

  • Generator vs battery strategy

  • Service capacity planning

Step 3

Decision-Grade Financials

Capital decisions are evaluated using long-term operating economics rather than equipment proposals.

  • ROI and payback scenarios

  • Sensitivity to utility rate changes

  • Capital efficiency comparisons

  • Implementation roadmap

Evaluate Your Energy Infrastructure Strategy

We provide independent energy infrastructure analysis before major solar, storage, or backup power investments so capital decisions are based on long-term operating economics rather than equipment proposals.