Leading Energy

Leading Energy    

Leading Energy is produced by the PwC Energy Advisory Group.

Our Energy Advisory Group is the largest of its kind in the country and comprises a Corporate Finance, Tax Assurance and Regulatory team. The PwC Energy Advisory Group has now advised on mergers and acquisitions in the New Zealand electricity industry with an underlying value in excess of $8.5 billion.

2007 marks a sea change in the mindset of the global utilities industry. For the first time, in the nine-year history of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ global annual survey, sustainability is foremost in the minds of utility company leaders. Companies across the world expect that renewable energy and the need to gain increased energy efficiency will head the list of major developments in their power markets over the coming five-year period. This view is entirely consistent with New Zealand’s current energy policy. Companies are placing a significantly increased emphasis on a range of ‘climate change related’ measures.

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Previous Issues
 
Download in PDF format Leading Energy June 2007   Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the international community, governments and businesses. In this issue of Leading Energy, we look at some of the recent developments in carbon markets, provide an overview of the EU-ETS, some of the carbon market drivers, and convergence in the energy markets.

Download in PDF format Leading Energy June 2005
Contents: PwC - Utilities Global Survey 2005; Electricity Lines Businesses Publish Self Assessments of Threshold Compliance.
Download in PDF format Leading Energy December 2004
This year has seen a flurry of M&A activity in the New Zealand energy sector. Control in three of New Zealand's largest energy utilities has or is about to change hands. In this issue of Leading Energy we look at the motives behind these transactions and what effect this reshuffle could have on the sector.
Download in PDF formatLeading Energy June 2004

Contents: Electricity Lines Businesses Publish Self Assessments for Thresholds Regime; Survey Highlights Security of Supply Concerns; Infrastructure Stocktake Report Released.

Download in PDF formatLeading Energy March 2004 In this issue we look at EnergyHedge, a centralised trading platform for electricity derivative contracts, that was recently launched by the four largest electricity generators.
 

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Craig Rice Partner

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Email: craig.rice@nz.pwc.com





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