Technical project and equipment feasibility studies to enable confident decisions

Managing emerging technologies, complex regulations, and fast-moving markets requires clear insights and robust technical evaluation from the outset.

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Developers, utilities, and industrial players face uncertainty around technology readiness, cost trajectories, regulation, and fast-moving markets. Identifying viable technical solutions early is essential to deliver projects that are feasible, efficient, and aligned with evolving system needs.

DNV’s technical project and equipment feasibility studies provide an independent, structured assessment of concepts, technologies, suppliers, and project risks. Our support helps stakeholders validate technical viability, compare design options, and make informed decisions that reduce uncertainty during early project stages.

About DNV’s technical project and equipment feasibility studies

DNV offers a comprehensive suite of feasibility stage services, combining technical assessment, risk evaluation, and market insight. Our capabilities include:

  • Technical concept design and selection
  • Technology maturity assessment and qualification
  • Supplier surveys and Request for Information (RfI) support
  • Novel technology market assessment
  • Project master scheduling and RAMS studies
  • Technoeconomic and electromagnetic transient studies.

This integrated approach ensures that each concept is thoroughly evaluated for feasibility, performance, safety, and lifecycle impacts before major investment decisions are made.

Why DNV

What sets DNV apart is not just our global presence and deep industry knowledge, but also our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the development of safe, reliable, and efficient energy solutions. Our cross-disciplinary expertise ensures that clients benefit from strategic insights, practical recommendations, and robust project outcomes.

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Peet Schutte

Peet Schutte

Team Leader Electromagnetic Fields, Transients and Earthing