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Illustrative decision deliverables

See what decision-ready energy advice looks like.

These examples show how NEI separates evidence, assumptions, analysis and recommendation. They are illustrative only and contain no client data or claimed results.

Sample 01

EnergyAI Diagnostic: evidence-to-action brief

Evidence reviewed

Interval energy data, utility bills, operating schedules, asset lists, weather context and known data-quality constraints.

Assumptions logged

Meter mapping, missing intervals, tariff treatment, baselines and operational explanations are made explicit for validation.

Decision output

A prioritized opportunity map, data-readiness score, quantified ranges, risks, next tests and a management-ready action sequence.

Sample 02

PV/BESS Decision Brief: independent option review

What the memo compares

  • Load and solar-resource fit.
  • PV-only, PV-plus-storage and defer options.
  • Commercial assumptions and sensitivity cases.
  • Technical, procurement and integration risks.

What a decision-maker receives

  • A clear recommendation and conditions.
  • Evidence gaps that could change the answer.
  • Vendor-neutral evaluation criteria.
  • A focused next-step and diligence plan.
Evidence standard

Every recommendation is traceable.

Observed

What is directly supported by supplied data, documents, interviews or site evidence.

Assumed

What must be estimated, why it is reasonable, and how uncertainty is carried into the result.

Recommended

What action is justified now, what should wait, and what evidence is needed before commitment.

Australia-ready examples

Outputs adapt to Australian market and network context.

Illustrative briefs show where site load, interval data, tariffs, export limits, dispatch logic and professional boundaries would be recorded for an Australian decision. They are examples of method and structure, not site-specific advice or guaranteed outcomes.