How to review feasibility studies for energy projects

From

24 August, 2026

To

28 August, 2026

Tuition

$950

Venue

Golden Peacock Hotel, Lilongwe

overview

Resources are limited and should always be channeled to the right investments backed by ‘good’ feasibility studies. This is a five-day intensive course provides a quick step-by-step guideline for reviewing feasibility studies for energy projects. Participants learn how to carry out a project analysis to safeguard against impractical or unviable investments. The course will focus on feasibility studies for mini-grids, solar home systems, cooking stoves, and solar for irrigation and health projects.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Through successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Appreciate the implications of feasibility studies on project success.
  • Apply a methodical framework for reviewing feasibility study reports
  • Interrogate some of the market/demand, technical, commercial, economic, social and environmental aspects of feasibility study reports
  • Appreciate the key project success factors not covered in feasibility studies
  • Discover the computer tips to quickly review feasibility study documents

COURSE CONTENT

 


Key areas to be covered:

  • Reviewing the purpose and objectives of a feasibility study
  • Assessing the market/demand
  • Examining the technical scope
  • Analysis of options and key risks
  • Assessing cost estimates and the commercial assessment
  • The economic, social, and environmental review
  • The role of the implementing entity – people, competence, and resources
  • The presentation and outline of feasibility study reports
  • Computer tips for reviewing feasibility study documents.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Project Planners, Economists, Engineers, Financial Experts and any staff from:

  • Project developers
  • Utilities
  • Government departments
  • Non-profit organisations
  • Other private and public sector institutions with an interest in energy

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