KPMG Global Energy Institute Series
von KPMG LLP
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Podcast-Beschreibung
The KPMG Global Energy Institute (GEI), a worldwide knowledge sharing forum on current and emerging industry issues, helps shed light on key topics ranging from sustainability to energy demand to mergers and acquisitions. Whether you're in oil and gas or power and utilities, GEI is where industry financial officers, risk officers, internal audit directors, tax executives, and others can share knowledge, gain insights, and access thought leadership. Please visit www.kpmgglobalenergyinstitute.com for more information.
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Plugged In: The Impact of New Legislation on Alternative Energy Project Development | In this podcast interview, Katherine Breaks, a senior manager with KPMG's Washington National Tax practice, discusses the impact of new legislation on alternative energy project development. | 30.11.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Plugged In: Achieving Energy Policy Goals through Smart Grid Technology | In this podcast interview, Ron Clanton, Advisory partner in KPMG LLP's Power and Utilities practice, discusses the new interest in smart grid technology and what it means for the power and utilities industry. | 16.11.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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The New Hedging Environment | This podcast discusses how changes in the economy and in commodity markets affect the hedging environment and could require companies to adjust their hedging strategies. | 9.9.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Plugged In: Evolving Energy Policies in Washington | In this podcast interview, John Gimigliano of the KPMG Washington National Tax group discusses the implications of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for the energy industry and likely future energy-related legislation. | 24.8.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Global ERP Implementation Challenges | This podcast discusses challenges in implementations of enterprise resource planning systems -- known as ERP -- as well as challenges in re-implementations of ERP systems. | 24.6.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Manipulation in the Energy Markets | This podcast, which is based on a white paper of the same name, discusses price manipulation in the energy markets and explains the changing regulatory environment. The podcast also discusses what compliance elements are commonly found in an effective compliance program and discusses the recommended practices in responding to a regulatory investigation. | 26.5.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Managing Fraud Risk in the Energy Industry | This podcast, which is based off of an article of the same name in the July 2008 issue of Oil & Gas Financial Journal, discusses some of the key practices that leading companies are using to manage fraud risk more effectively to focus on the three key objectives of prevention, detection, and response. | 13.4.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Procurement in Oil and Gas | This podcast focuses on procurement in the oil and gas industry and highlights trends and tools as well as issues and challenges that affect purchasing in the industry. | 9.2.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Tax Efficient Supply Chain Management for the Energy and Natural Resources Sector | Mark Hankins, German Advisory lead for TESCM for KPMG, discusses TESCM (or Tax Efficient Supply Chain Management) and how this strategy is especially relevant in today's economy for the Energy and Natural Resources sector. TESCM is a business model that considers tax as a key element when designing a supply chain strategy. The whole premise around TESCM is to effectively balance tax and operations. As such, taxes can be better managed and potentially lowered. At the same time, operations can be streamlined and made more efficient, adding to further savings. In short, both sides of the tax-cost equation can be addressed with a TESCM initiative. | 12.1.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Credit & Liquidity Risk Management: Better Practices for the Energy Industry | This podcast, which is based on an article recently prepared by the KPMG Global Energy Institute, discusses some of the evolving better practices in credit and liquidity risk management that energy companies may want to consider. | 29.12.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Construction Risk Management for the Power and Utility Industry | This podcast, which is based on an article recently prepared by the KPMG Global Energy Institute, discusses construction risk, a commonly misunderstood concept in the energy industry, and outlines a systematic approach to managing this risk. | 17.12.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Oil & Gas Mezzanine Level Finance Transactions: Don't Get Tripped Up by the Equity Kicker | This discussion, which is based on an article recently prepared by the KPMG Global Energy Institute, outlines the applicable tax rules and potential risks when oil and gas companies use mezzanine level finance arrangements to raise capital for their operations. | 8.12.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Renewable Electricity in Central and Eastern Europe | In today's energy landscape, the Central and Eastern European region (CEE) enjoys a strategic position, with significant and growing markets close at hand. As energy demands increase -- both in Europe and in CEE -- so will the Region's importance increase as a supplier and consumer. This has important implications for renewable energy sources such as hydro, wind, solar and biomass. Renewables make up only a small fraction of the total CEE energy supply, but their growth rate and future potential is impressive. | 12.11.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Key Issues for Rising National Oil Companies | Today's national oil companies (or NOCs) are a highly visible part of the energy landscape. It is possible to argue that they are sometimes misperceived. In this episode, Anthony Lobo (Head of Oil and Gas, KPMG in the UK) discusses a number of interesting findings from a recent KPMG survey on national oil companies. | 3.11.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Turning Up the Heat | Competition for mergers and acquisitions in the renewable energy sector is likely to increase, as will the pace of consolidation, but at what cost? Some industry players appear to be ignoring the many risks involved in investing in renewables, such as the ability of national governments to change their green energy policies. | 28.8.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Technology as a Strategic Enabler for Utilities | The power and utilities sector faces extraordinary challenges from all directions. Environmental restrictions, regulatory constraints, market forces, operational constraints, changing customer expectations, and the need for sustainability are impacting the ability of utilities to meet projected demand growth over the next 10-15 years. In this podcast, we discuss how utilities can use technology as a strategic enabler rather than as simply an operational support tool. | 25.7.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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Sustainability Can Help Energy Companies Drive Long-Term Business Value | Energy companies are finding new opportunities to create business value from their efforts to achieve "sustainability" as the effects of climate change, energy supply concerns, environmental legislation, and related social pressures heat up. In this podcast, Bill Kimble, KPMG's Industry Sector Leader - Energy & Natural Resources, discusses creating value and how competitive advantage from sustainability is prompting many energy companies to recognize that, in addition to new opportunities, they face a variety of new business risks as a result of concerns about climate change and related challenges. | 2.5.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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How to Meet the Challenges of the Renewable Fuels Standard | In 2005, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) passed the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), requiring that at least a small portion of all motor gasoline contain renewable fuel. This legislation was passed in an effort to reduce dependence on foreign sources of petroleum, increase domestic sources of energy, and help transition to alternatives to petroleum in the transportation sector. Now that the legislation has gone into effect, this podcast discusses the probability that at least a portion of the industry will have challenges in the areas of RFS compliance, accounting, and polices. | 29.2.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
| Insgesamt: 18 Folgen |
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- Kategorie: Wirtschaftsnachrichten
- Sprache: Englisch
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