We connect sustainable projects to structured financing mechanisms, strengthening their bankability and expanding access to green capital. We also provide technical support to financial institutions, ensuring investments are grounded in reliable data and proven methodologies.

Green Finance
The feasibility of sustainable projects depends on the integration of technical soundness, economic consistency, and adherence to financial and environmental criteria recognized by the market.
Mitsidi operates in the structuring and technical validation of initiatives focused on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and decarbonization, ensuring alignment between expected performance, regulatory compliance, and the requirements of financial institutions.
Our work strengthens project eligibility for financing, reduces technical risks, and expands access to national and international climate capital instruments, transforming sustainability strategies into structured and viable investments.
Mitsidi supports companies and projects in accessing the main green finance instruments available in Brazil and the international market: green bonds, green CRI and CRA, incentivized infrastructure debentures, sustainability investment funds, BNDES lines (including BNDES Finem and Finame for energy efficiency and renewables), financing from the IDB, IBRD, and IFC, and carbon credits in voluntary and regulated markets. We perform technical due diligence, structuring of documentation for eligibility, alignment with green taxonomies — including the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy (TSB) under development — and independent environmental impact verification to meet the requirements of auditors and investors.
The viability of sustainable projects depends on access to appropriate financial instruments.
We identify and structure climate financing mechanisms with banks, development agencies, and financial institutions, analyzing credit lines, fiscal incentives, and hybrid funding models.
We assist in the technical and documentary adaptation of projects to the criteria required by financiers, increasing their eligibility, competitiveness, and attractiveness in green capital markets.
The result is greater access to resources, reduced cost of capital, and the enablement of strategic energy transition initiatives.
Technical credibility is a core element in the approval of sustainable financing.
We conduct independent technical assessments of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, verifying assumptions, savings estimates, expected performance, and regulatory compliance.
We issue structured technical reports that support financing or refinancing decisions, reducing risks for financial institutions and investors.
Technical due diligence strengthens transparency, reliability, and security in green capital allocation.
Green Finance
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Green bonds are debt instruments issued exclusively to finance projects with environmental benefits — such as energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste management, and climate adaptation. In Brazil, they can be structured as green debentures, green CRI (Real Estate Receivables Certificate), or green CRA (Agribusiness). Mitsidi performs the technical due diligence and environmental eligibility verification required by issuers, structuring banks, and investors — ensuring compliance with the Green Bond Principles (ICMA) and the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy (TSB).
BNDES offers several lines for sustainable projects: BNDES Finem for large-scale renewable energy and energy efficiency projects; BNDES Finame for the acquisition of efficient machinery and equipment; and specific lines for industrial decarbonization and sanitation. In addition to BNDES, Mitsidi maps financing from the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank), IBRD, IFC, and international climate funds such as the GCF (Green Climate Fund). The mapping considers the project profile, development stage, and the technical and environmental requirements of each instrument.
Technical due diligence is an independent assessment that verifies whether a project achieves its promised results — in terms of energy performance, emission reduction, and operational viability. It is required by development banks, ESG investment funds, and green bond issuers before releasing funds. Mitsidi conducts technical due diligence for energy efficiency projects, renewable energy, sustainable buildings, and industrial decarbonization, delivering reports accepted by national and international financial institutions.
The Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy (TSB) is the classification system under development by the federal government to define which economic activities can be considered environmentally sustainable in Brazil — similar to the European Union's Green Taxonomy. Its progressive adoption by the Central Bank and the CVM tends to make it a mandatory reference for green bond issuance, sustainable credit granting, and ESG investment reporting. Mitsidi monitors its evolution and supports companies in structuring projects and documentation aligned with TSB criteria.'
Carbon credits represent the verified reduction or removal of one ton of CO2 equivalent. In the voluntary market, companies buy credits to offset residual emissions in their net-zero strategies — or sell credits generated by their own reduction projects. In Brazil, the regulated carbon market (SBCE — Brazilian Emission Trading System) is currently being regulated. Mitsidi supports everything from technical feasibility and the development of carbon credit projects to credit due diligence for purchase, ensuring traceability and compliance with standards such as Verra (VCS) and Gold Standard.