Impact

Impact only counts when it can be measured and verified.

ESG standards, monitoring design and reporting obligations are built into structuring, not added afterwards.

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Reporting principles

Four principles govern every impact claim.

Measured, not asserted

Every claim traces to metered data or audited records.

Designed in early

ESG screening and monitoring are set at structuring stage.

Reported to the reader

Owners, financiers and buyers get the format they require.

Local value retained

Employment, skills and supplier participation are tracked.

SDG alignment

Alignment stated against the metric that proves it.

GoalMetric tracked
SDG 7 — Affordable and clean energyMWh generated, diesel displaced
SDG 8 — Decent work and growthDirect and contracted roles, local spend
SDG 9 — Industry and infrastructureCustomer uptime and load served
SDG 11 — Sustainable communitiesConnections and community sites served
SDG 13 — Climate actiontCO2e reduced, credits issued
Assurance

What is checked, and what evidence it produces.

ControlAppliedEvidence
ESG screeningBefore approvalScreening memo
Health and safetyConstruction and O&MSite reports and incident log
MonitoringEvery operating assetMetered data and reports
External verificationCarbon projects at issuanceVerification statements
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