Solar farms may generate clean energy, but they still require environmental compliance. Land clearing, habitat disruption, stormwater management, and decommissioning planning all carry regulatory obligations. NVES ensures your renewable energy project meets every environmental requirement from permitting through operations.
Large solar installations alter habitat for grassland birds, pollinators, and other species. Environmental assessments must evaluate impacts and propose mitigation measures that satisfy wildlife authorities.
Solar panel arrays change site drainage patterns. Stormwater management plans must demonstrate that post-development flows do not exceed pre-development conditions or impact downstream watercourses.
Solar farms have 25-30 year lifespans. Regulators require decommissioning plans and financial assurance to ensure sites are restored. Tracking these long-term obligations requires persistent systems.
Manage all pre-construction environmental studies including species-at-risk surveys, habitat mapping, archaeological assessments, and noise studies. Track assessment completion and findings in one system.
Monitor stormwater management infrastructure performance, track inspection results, and document maintenance activities. NVES ensures your stormwater plan meets provincial and municipal requirements.
Track environmental commitments during construction including erosion controls, vegetation protection, and timing restrictions. Document compliance with permit conditions throughout the build phase.
Maintain your decommissioning plan, track financial assurance requirements, and monitor site restoration obligations throughout the project lifecycle.
Solar developers and environmental consultants use NVES to manage compliance from site assessment through operations.