This category covers the technical and commercial aspects of feasibility studies for MW-scale power generation projects. Content should focus on EnerTherm Engineering’s technology-neutral approach to evaluating generation assets, including gas turbines, steam turbines, reciprocating engines, biomass boilers, combined heat and power (CHP) systems, fuel cells, and battery energy storage. Articles should explore core service areas such as fuel switching evaluations (coal/oil to gas, hydrogen, or biomass), grid connection studies, environmental compliance (Industrial Emissions Directive and air quality standards), and hydrogen readiness strategies. Technical content should reference the firm's 6-step methodology, which utilizes Industrial Process Modelling, Pinch Analysis, CAE simulation, and CFD studies to verify heat and mass balances, equipment sizing, and control system requirements. Commercial analysis topics should include cost-benefit modeling, NPV, IRR, payback period projections, and sensitivity testing for fuel, power, and carbon pricing. The category is intended to provide insights into high-value infrastructure projects, focusing on achieving high efficiency (up to 94%) and managing the transition from initial consultation and data collection to implementation planning, procurement, and commissioning.