Strategic Solar Planning

The Architecture of Institutional Decarbonisation

Not consulting. Not project development. A new institutional category for national-scale climate transition.

Technical Facets

Complete Coverage

The 24 Facets of Decarbonisation

Every dimension of climate transition, unified under one institutional framework.

1

Strategic Decarbonisation Advisory

Board-level strategic counsel

2

Emissions Baseline & Modelling

Institutional-grade carbon accounting

3

Transition Pathway Design

Comprehensive transition planning

4

Renewable Energy Development

Solar, wind, and green hydrogen

5

Carbon Credit Procurement

High-integrity offset sourcing

6

MRV & Compliance Systems

Measurement, reporting, verification

7

Green Finance Structuring

Sustainability-linked financing

8

Regulatory Horizon Scanning

EU CBAM, SEC, Bursa compliance

9

Supply Chain Decarbonisation

Scope 3 emissions management

10

Technology Assessment & Deployment

Solution evaluation and implementation

11

Stakeholder Engagement

Internal and external alignment

12

Risk Management & Insurance

Climate risk quantification

13

ESG Reporting & Disclosure

TCFD, GRI, ISSB alignment

14

Circular Economy Integration

Resource efficiency and waste reduction

15

Nature-Based Solutions

REDD+, blue carbon, restoration

16

Industrial Efficiency Programs

Process optimization and retrofit

17

Electrification Strategy

Fleet and process electrification

18

Hydrogen Economy Development

Green hydrogen production and use

19

Carbon Capture & Storage

CCUS feasibility and deployment

20

Policy Advocacy & Engagement

Government and regulatory interface

21

Digital Transformation

IoT, AI, and automation for emissions

22

Talent & Capability Building

Workforce transition and upskilling

23

Just Transition Planning

Social equity in climate action

24

Performance Monitoring

Continuous tracking and optimization

The complete 24-facet framework is presented during a confidential board briefing.

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Delivery Architecture

The Architecture

Delivery-Fulfilment Split Explained

Scopenexum is structured as the single accountable institution for Delivery (governance, coordination, procurement, finance, MRV), while technical Fulfilment (engineering, construction, field operations) is performed by the four embedded Engines using their own employees and governance systems.

The Client has no direct contractual relationship with any Engine. All obligations flow through the Institution.

Access Framework

The Framework

Access Agreement

Corporates access Scopenexum through a National Decarbonisation Infrastructure Access Agreement, the same conceptual framework as accessing a stock exchange through a listing agreement, or the national grid through a connection agreement.

Stock Exchange

Access through listing agreement

National Grid

Access through connection agreement

Scopenexum

Access through Infrastructure Access Agreement

This is not a mid-market or operational-level offering. It is institutional access at the highest corporate and sovereign decision-making level.

Access Model

For Majors & GLCs

Access Model

Scopenexum is designed exclusively for C-suites and boards of the largest corporations and government-linked companies. This is not a mid-market offering.

Sovereign-Grade

Built for national-level programmes with government-level accountability.

Board-Level

Strategic advisory at the highest decision-making level of the organization.

Capital Stack

$20M - $23B range from equity to project finance through our embedded finance Engine.

Designed For

  • Government-Linked Companies (GLCs)
  • Fortune 500 & Bursa Malaysia Majors
  • National Sovereign Funds & Ministries
  • Global Climate Finance Institutions

Not For

  • Mid-market companies below $500M revenue
  • Operational or facility-level only projects
  • Short-term consulting engagements
  • Individual carbon offset retail

Understand the 24 Facets

Board briefing on institutional decarbonisation architecture for qualifying Majors and GLCs.

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