Green energy business plans are complex documents, and it's important that they fully account for cost -- and the reach -- of the technologies they describe. What sort of green energy projects do you intend to pursue? From biomass gasification to hydro power to solar installations, there are dozens of different types of green energy that can offer strong returns for savvy business people and their investors. If this is your business model, make sure the plan describes your projects in depth and gives an accounting of the expenses you'll face in start-up and through ongoing operations. Also answer the following:
• What competition do you face?
• How do you profit from the green energy?
• What experience do you have to date in this arena?
• When will the first project break ground?
• What amount of funding do you require?
The business plan for green energy should also include all of the standard descriptions of your energy outputs and the market opportunity. What region will you operate in? What trends impact your business? The state of the industry for green energy is vital, so give current data about the generation methods you'll explore. Also, for the financial pro forma, model out 5 years of revenues and expenses and show what the ROI will be for investors. A proposition showing their potential share is important, even if the details may change later. Need help with this business plan? Call MasterPlans to learn more about our company and how it can help your business: 877-453-2011














