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SgurrEnergy's environmental and social due diligence is an independent review of a renewable energy project's environmental, social, biodiversity and community risks. It checks E&S documentation, permits and lender requirements to identify compliance gaps and the corrective actions needed before capital is committed, giving lenders, investors and owners early visibility ahead of financial close.

Why This Service Matters

E&S risks can delay financial close, create permitting uncertainty, trigger lender concerns or lead to community and biodiversity challenges. ESDD gives stakeholders early visibility of these risks and the actions required to make the project more bankable and defensible.

How SgurrEnergy Helps

Review of E&S documents, studies, permits and approvals

Screening of environmental, social, biodiversity and community risks

Assessment of lender E&S requirements and compliance gaps

Review of land, stakeholder, labour, HSE and grievance mechanisms where relevant

Identification of corrective actions and residual risks

Outputs and Deliverables

  • ESDD report
  • E&S gap analysis
  • Corrective action plan
  • Risk register
  • Lender compliance matrix
  • Decision-ready executive summary

Outcomes

Client Outcomes

  • Stronger investor and lender confidence
  • Clearer risk visibility before capital commitment
  • Better readiness for financial close or acquisition
  • Reduced risk of overlooked E&S liabilities
  • Actionable mitigation pathway for project teams

Why SgurrEnergy for Environmental and Social Due Diligence

Independent Technical Judgement

Advice is independent from EPC, OEM and equipment supply interests, protecting objective review and decision confidence.

Bankability Focus

Outputs are structured to support investment, lending, financial close, refinancing or asset-value decisions.

Multidisciplinary Engineering Depth

Advisory, engineering, grid, resource, E&S, QA, investigations and performance perspectives are connected.

Lifecycle Understanding

Recommendations consider implications across development, financing, design, construction, operations and repowering.

Technical Governance

Review processes, risk registers and quality controls make findings clearer, auditable and defensible.

Relevant Technologies and Project Stages

  • Relevant Technologies — Wind
  • Relevant Technologies — Solar
  • Relevant Technologies — BESS
  • Relevant Technologies — Hydro
  • Relevant Technologies — Pumped Storage
  • Relevant Technologies — Hybrid Energy Systems
  • Relevant Technologies — Grid Infrastructure
  • Relevant Project Stages — Development
  • Relevant Project Stages — Feasibility
  • Relevant Project Stages — Financing
  • Relevant Project Stages — Design
  • Relevant Project Stages — Procurement
  • Relevant Project Stages — Construction
  • Relevant Project Stages — Commissioning
  • Relevant Project Stages — Operations
  • Relevant Project Stages — Refinancing
  • Relevant Project Stages — Repowering

Frequently Asked Questions

Environmental and Social Due Diligence is needed when a renewable energy project requires clearer evidence on environmental, social, site, lender, permitting, design, construction or operational risks before a major project decision.

SgurrEnergy typically delivers structured advisory outputs such as risk registers, review reports, compliance matrices, maps, action plans, design-basis inputs or decision-ready recommendations depending on the service scope.

It supports bankability by identifying risks early, improving lender and investor confidence, clarifying mitigation actions and connecting technical evidence to project finance, design, permitting and execution decisions.

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