The economics of design: Why investors need financial modelling inside engineering Read More »

The economics of design: Why investors need financial modelling inside engineering

In complex industrial or energy projects, design and finance are inseparable. Every engineering choice carries a financial consequence — in CAPEX, OPEX, or operating reliability. Yet, too often, investors enter late, reviewing static models that no longer reflect evolving technical realities. The modern Owner’s Engineer (OE) changes that dynamic. Acting as the investor’s interpreter between […]

Project modelling as investor due diligence: Turning designs into financial discipline Read More »

Project modelling as investor due diligence: Turning designs into financial discipline

Project models are often mistaken for feasibility paperwork. In reality, they are the operational language of investor due diligence. Every milestone, delay, or procurement variation affects cash flow. The Owner’s Engineer is the guardian ensuring those variances remain visible and controllable. Modelling project dynamics Static feasibility models fail because they freeze assumptions. Real projects are

Technology advisory and capital efficiency: How the OE safeguards the investor’s balance sheet Read More »

Technology advisory and capital efficiency: How the OE safeguards the investor’s balance sheet

Technology selection defines the financial architecture of every project. The Owner’s Engineer functions as the investor’s capital-efficiency advisor, converting technical alternatives into financial outcomes. Whether selecting wind-turbine classes, substation automation, or industrial process systems, each decision shifts CAPEX, reliability, and long-term maintenance cost. Comparative evaluation Investors need comparative frameworks: levelised cost of energy (LCOE), lifecycle

Process integration and commissioning economics: Delivering performance beyond completion Read More »

Process integration and commissioning economics: Delivering performance beyond completion

For investors, completion is not when the last bolt is tightened; it’s when the asset delivers revenue at expected efficiency. Commissioning is the transition from capital expenditure to operational return. The OE’s oversight ensures this handover is not ceremonial but quantitative. Integration across disciplines Modern industrial systems demand multidisciplinary coordination — mechanical, electrical, automation, civil.

From technical assurance to bankability: How the Owner’s Engineer becomes the investor’s key risk manager Read More »

From technical assurance to bankability: How the Owner’s Engineer becomes the investor’s key risk manager

In project-financed developments, technical assurance equals financial assurance. The Owner’s Engineer is the bridge translating engineering integrity into bankable credibility. Its reports are not technical appendices — they are risk instruments guiding investor decisions. Governance through oversight Throughout development, construction, and commissioning, the OE verifies compliance with design, safety, and contractual standards. This independent verification

Europe: TTF gas prices remain stable as ExxonMobil and partners sign exploration deal for Greece’s Block 2 Read More »

Europe: TTF gas prices remain stable as ExxonMobil and partners sign exploration deal for Greece’s Block 2

In the first week of November 2025, TTF natural gas futures traded within a narrow range between €31.20 and €32.55 per MWh, showing limited volatility and remaining close to late-October levels. This stability reflected a short-term balance between supply and demand fundamentals in the European gas market. TTF gas futures on the ICE market for

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 45 amid higher demand and lower renewable output Read More »

Region: Electricity prices in SEE surge in Week 45 amid higher demand and lower renewable output

During Week 45 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) rose sharply compared to the previous week, driven by stronger demand and lower renewable generation. Except for Türkiye, Croatia, and Italy, all SEE markets recorded weekly average prices above €120/MWh, with the regional average standing at around €112/MWh. Prices began the week at elevated

Serbia: Russian shareholders of NIS seek U.S. approval to extend operating license amid ownership talks Read More »

Serbia: Russian shareholders of NIS seek U.S. approval to extend operating license amid ownership talks

The Russian shareholders of Serbian oil company NIS have submitted a formal request to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to extend the company’s operating license. The request comes amid ongoing talks with a third party that could take over management and control of NIS. Serbian Minister of Mining

Montenegro to open first renewable energy auction for 250 MW of solar capacity Read More »

Montenegro to open first renewable energy auction for 250 MW of solar capacity

The Montenegrin Ministry of Energy announced that it will open bids for the country’s first renewable energy auction on 12 November, marking a major step forward in the nation’s clean energy transition. Launched in July with support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the competitive tender will award market premiums for up

Montenegro: Average household electricity bill rises 13% in October, reaching €32.21 Read More »

Montenegro: Average household electricity bill rises 13% in October, reaching €32.21

The average household electricity bill in Montenegro for October 2025 amounted to 32.21 euros, representing an increase of 13 percent compared to September (28.51 euros) and 15.4 percent compared to October 2024 (27.9 euros). Among municipalities, Mojkovac recorded the lowest average monthly bill at 24.6 euros, while the highest was in Nikšić, where households paid

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