Saudi GCOM Readiness, MRV, and Carbon Assurance Infrastructure
Renewable Vision helps Saudi project owners move from carbon opportunity to validation-ready evidence, monitoring-ready data rooms, and issuance-ready credit pathways, while building an assurance capability around Saudi Arabia's GCOM procedure, with accreditation staged.
Interactive scorecard
Score your project in 5 steps. Get a methodology match, credit estimate, and price quote.
Enter your project basics, pick a methodology, score 19 readiness dimensions, see the credit volume and net revenue at five price scenarios, and receive a tailored Renewable Vision package recommendation. Live calculations. Saved locally to your browser.
We provide project readiness reviews, PDD and methodology support, digital MRV data rooms, VVB coordination, and carbon asset monetisation support. We sit between project owners and DNA-accredited VVBs.
Track B, future
Saudi national VVB candidate
Renewable Vision Assurance is being engineered to satisfy GCOM VVB Criteria, Standards, and Procedures end to end, plus ISO 14065 and ISO 17029 systems. Formal accreditation is granted by the DNA only.
Service portfolio
Six structured services. From project intake to credit issuance.
Every service has a fixed scope, a defined deliverable list, and a transparent price band. All deliverables are produced in audit-grade Arabic and English, version-stamped, and source-linked.
fig. 01Service portfolio. Six fixed-scope engagements, intake to issuance.
Interactive client journey
From project idea to issued credit.
Ten stages. Each stage is a deliverable we produce, a checkpoint we evidence, or a hand-off we coordinate with a DNA-accredited VVB.
ten stages, intake to monetisation
1
Intake
Client enters project data and uploads ownership evidence.
2
Methodology match
Platform recommends applicable GCOM methodology (M1 to M5) and required data.
3
Readiness score
Platform identifies missing items before formal validation.
4
PDD builder
Platform generates a structured PDD draft and evidence index.
5
MRV setup
Monitoring plan, meter registry, calibration tracker, QA/QC log.
6
Validation package
Platform exports a validation-ready package for a DNA-accredited VVB.
7
Monitoring cycle
Client uploads metered data and supporting documents.
8
Verification package
Verification-ready monitoring report and evidence pack.
9
Issuance pathway
Project proceeds through DNA approval and credit issuance.
10
Monetisation
Credits routed to domestic or international buyers, subject to eligibility.
Independence architecture
Two entities. One firewall. Zero conflicts of interest.
GCOM Criteria section 1.1.2 prohibits the same body from performing both validation and verification of the same project. Renewable Vision goes further: advisory and assurance are structurally separated from day one.
Independent validation and verification body candidate, subject to accreditation. Separate management, separate document repository, separate engagement records.
The advisory entity cannot validate or verify its own advisory work. Conflict-of-interest rules are encoded in the business model and enforced by the Conflict-of-Interest Firewall below.
conflict-of-interest firewall, eight controls
Separate staff
Assurance personnel cannot work on the same project as advisory personnel.
Separate reporting line
Advisory reports to MD Carbon Advisory. Assurance reports to MD Assurance and the independent impartiality committee.
Separate document access
Distinct repositories with role-based access. Cross-access logged and audited.
Separate client engagement records
No shared CRM. Each engagement filed under its entity.
Independent review committee
Impartiality committee per GCOM Standards section 3.5.
Restricted project assignment
Auto-block if an advisory engagement exists on the same project.
Automated conflict screening
Run before any assurance engagement is accepted.
Declaration before engagement
Signed conflict-of-interest declaration before any validation or verification.
Live tracker
VVB Accreditation Readiness Simulator
Seven structured tabs mapped to GCOM Criteria, Standards, and Procedures. Eligibility, impartiality, quality system, human resources, sectoral scopes, accreditation process, and the separation model. A live 0 to 100 readiness score rolls up across all seven tabs. This simulator tracks Renewable Vision's own path. It is not a self-accreditation.
A Saudi technical layer between project owners, GCOM, accredited VVBs, and credit buyers.
Saudi Arabia's carbon market needs local capability that understands national projects, Arabic and English documentation, GCOM procedures, Saudi industrial context, renewable energy project structures, local grid data, and stakeholder expectations.
Local Saudi context
We understand the regulatory, financial, and operational environment of Saudi project owners. NEOM, Aramco, ACWA, SEC, MEWA, MoEnergy.
Bilingual documentation
All deliverables produced in audit-grade Arabic and English. PDD, monitoring reports, validation files, verification packages.
Digital MRV evidence collection
A purpose-built data room with meter registry, calibration tracker, QA/QC log, and audit trail, all version-stamped and source-linked.
Faster project preparation for VVB review
We pre-empt VVB findings by running the validation-readiness checklist before the engagement starts. Less rework, less calendar time.
VVB partners. Not competitors. Validation, verification, technical review, and JV-ready.
Renewable Vision stays neutral. Project owners select the VVB that fits their methodology, schedule, and budget. We coordinate the engagement and prepare the package.
We reduce the risks that delay or derail a GCOM project.
Uncertainty before GCOM submission
Missing documentation
Validation delays
Verification findings
Poor evidence management
Buyer confidence risk
Revenue uncertainty
What clients gain
An audit-ready path from project idea to issued credit.
Faster readiness
Clearer methodology selection
Audit-ready data
Better VVB coordination
Stronger buyer confidence
More credible carbon asset valuation
Legal and credibility disclaimers
Five canonical rules.
Renewable Vision is not presented as a DNA-accredited VVB unless formal accreditation has been obtained.
Renewable Vision may support project preparation, MRV evidence management, and coordination with accredited VVBs.
Validation and verification opinions must be issued only by DNA-accredited VVBs.
Any future Renewable Vision assurance activity must comply with GCOM criteria, sectoral scope accreditation, impartiality, conflict-of-interest, and quality management requirements.
A project supported by Renewable Vision Advisory should not be validated or verified by the same legal or operational unit unless conflict-of-interest rules are fully satisfied and permitted by GCOM.
Sources, GCOM VVB Criteria v1 Nov 2024, GCOM VVB Standards v1 Nov 2024, GCOM VVB Procedures draft Nov 2024.