Renewable energy · Jamaica

Baseline and permitting support for a 20 MW solar development

ESL brought assessment, field evidence and stakeholder engagement together around the decisions required to move a renewable-energy development forward.

Black Caribbean environmental professionals reviewing field information beside a solar development
Representative image — not the actual project.

The decision

What needed to be resolved

A proposed 20 MW solar development required a clear understanding of baseline environmental conditions and a coordinated route through assessment and permitting.

ESL’s role

One connected scope

  • Environmental assessment
  • Baseline sampling
  • Permitting support
  • Stakeholder engagement

The evidence

What the work established

ESL developed the environmental baseline and organized the technical information needed to understand the site, the proposed works and the applicable project requirements.

The practical outcome

How the evidence supported action

The work gave the project team a connected evidence base for development planning, permitting and stakeholder review.