Initial Study Desktop Analysis
Desktop Study
The Desktop Analysis is a crucial initial step in the development of both solar and hydro energy projects. The scope of work for Desktop Analysis typically includes the following activities:
- Site selection and evaluation: Identifying potential project sites based on criteria such as solar resource, water resource, accessibility, zoning and land-use restrictions, and the presence of infrastructure.
- Data collection: Gathering and reviewing data from various sources such as satellite imagery, topographical maps, meteorological data, hydrological data, and other relevant information.
- Technical analysis: Assessing the feasibility of the project based on the available data, including analysis of the solar or water resource, energy production potential, and other relevant technical factors.
- Environmental and social impact analysis: Assessing the potential impact of the project on the environment and local communities, and identifying any potential risks or constraints that may need to be addressed.
- Stakeholder engagement: Engaging with relevant stakeholders and authorities to gain an understanding of their perspectives and requirements, and to ensure the project aligns with their needs and expectations.
Whether developing a solar or hydro energy project, the Desktop Analysis provides a foundation of knowledge that can inform the design and development of the project and support the decision-making process. It helps to ensure that projects are planned and executed effectively and efficiently.