Abstract

This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the TEV process, focusing on its application to both greenfield and brownfield projects across various sectors, including manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, and services. The study aims to guide decision-makers by bridging technical assessments with financial analysis to establish project profitability and sustainability. A Techno-Economic Viability (TEV) Study serves as a crucial tool in the decision- making process for both lenders and investors. It offers a detailed assessment of a project's technical feasibility, economic viability, and overall sustainability. It delves into the dual aspects of technical feasibility and economic viability, emphasizing their roles in influencing investment decisions across a wide spectrum of industries, including manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, and services. The findings from this research also illustrate real-world applications, highlighting two case studies with an emphasis on key financial indicators such as the Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR), which are used to measure a project’s ability to meet debt obligations and generate profits. Keywords: Techno Economic Study, Financial Viability, Technical Feasibility, Financial Modelling, Risk Analysis, Investment Decision

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