Viability checklist

The following table summarises factors that should typically be considered in an assessment of viability and indicates data sources.

Upfront costs Data Source
Capital cost of equipment & supporting infrastructure Quotes from manufacturers and suppliers
Design and installation costs Quotes from consultants, suppliers, contractors or Quantity Surveyor estimate
Cost of land take, plant space & ancillary structures, and any other design aspects/changes Quantity Surveyor estimates and quotes from suppliers/contractors where relevant
Financing costs Developer, ESCO, financing entity

 

 

Operating costs/charges Data Source
Amount of energy supplied Energy strategy/feasibility study. Compare with ESCO assumptions where relevant
Operating and maintenance costs – systems installed in individual buildings Information from manufacturers and suppliers.
Operating and maintenance costs – shared systems Prospective ESCO or assumptions in energy strategy/feasibility study
Energy prices for heat and electricity (extent of occupier dependence) Prospective ESCO
Standing charges to building owners Prospective ESCO

 

 

Upfront income & cost transfer Data Source
Grant funding Applicant
Third party financing & loans Applicant
ESCO financing Applicant; also see Making Energy Service Companies Work: Guidance and Advice on Setting Up and Delivering an ESCO www.lep.org.uk/files/?ref=FC2M4S3Z-18
Any property sale value uplift realisable Surveyors or estate agents

 

Ongoing income & charges Data Source
Value of energy exported Prospective ESCO

Current fiscal incentives, e.g. ROCs

Prospective incentives e.g. renewable heat, feed in tariffs, tax breaks

Prospective ESCO; various Government departments and agencies involve in administering them: www.ofgem.gov.uk, www.hmrc.gov.uk, www.decc.gov.uk, www.berr.gov.uk

Note: due to commercial sensitivity, it is unlikely that full details of all of the above costs, sources of income or funding arrangements will be provided in the application but you should, through regular communication, try and build a relationship with the developer where they feel comfortable explaining their thinking around these issues.