Secure, structure, and execute scalable power infrastructure.
Future Solar Industries is an independent advisory platform focused on long-term energy procurement and capacity strategy for institutional and industrial clients—built for real negotiations, real constraints, and real delivery.
Energy procurement & capacity planning
Advise senior executives on long-term procurement and capacity strategies—integrating generation and storage to support resilient growth.
PPAs, offtake, and bilateral agreements
Lead evaluation and negotiation support across price, term, performance, curtailment, credit, and change-in-law—so the deal works on paper and in the field.
Commercial diligence & modeling
Build decision-grade analysis around pricing exposure, grid constraints, risk allocation, and long-term ROI for infrastructure-scale investments.
How I work
I’m useful when the stakes are high and the path is messy: multiple stakeholders, competing incentives, unclear timelines, and technical constraints that don’t care about your spreadsheet.
- Start with constraints: interconnection, load shape, procurement rules, and counterparty incentives.
- Turn complexity into a decision: model the key sensitivities, name the risks, and quantify tradeoffs.
- Negotiate for survivability: terms that hold up under diligence, permitting realities, and operations.
Typical deliverables
You don’t need fluff. You need artifacts your internal team can use to decide, execute, and defend the decision.
- Term-sheet redlines and negotiation playbooks
- Executive briefings (1–3 pages) and board-ready narratives
- Financial models with scenario analysis and sensitivity tables
- Stakeholder maps and utility engagement strategy
- Risk registers with mitigation options and decision gates
About Future Solar Industries
Future Solar Industries is a solar energy design, engineering, and consulting practice. The work is focused on helping clients secure and structure scalable power infrastructure—often spanning multiple jurisdictions and stakeholder sets.
“Changing energy. For the World.”
Contact
If you’re evaluating a procurement, negotiating an offtake, or trying to de-risk an interconnection and delivery path, send a note. Include: your location, project type, timeline, and what decision you’re trying to make.
San Francisco, California • Remote-friendly