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Prospects for the Central and Eastern European Electricity Market
KPMG's most recent publication, entitled Prospects for the Central and Eastern European Electricity Market, aims to highlight that the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region needs to up to EUR 144 billion in power sector investment to meet demand over the next decade. Furthermore the electricity systems of CEE need significant investment in all segments if they are to meet the expected 25 per cent increase in demand across the region during the next decade. The study is based on analysis by KPMG's Energy & Utilities Advisory practice in Budapest, compiled with the cooperation of industry and financial experts, analyses investment demand, opportunities and the expected developments in national networks and in international connections as well, combined with a special focus on the power sector.

Global Power and Utilities - KPMG's Profile and Perspectives

Global Oil and Gas Profile - Vision, reputation, and commitment

Global Mining Credentials - KPMG`s Profile and Perspectives

KPMG Powering Ahead 2010
KPMG International’s annual survey of global renewable energy mergers and acquisitions (M&A), entitled Powering Ahead: 2010, has pinpointed the hot spots for deal activity in 2010/11.

KPMG Energy Yearbook 2010
– available only in Hungarian
CEOs and Senior Executives of market leading Hungarian energy enterprises along with KPMG's senior energy advisory professionals offer their insights into the sector's most burning issues and their views on its outlook.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies

KPMG's latest publication series aim to highlight major trends and challenges shaping the evolution of the BRICs countries' power sectors over the course of the next decade in light of the global economic crisis. Perspectives of top-level executives and stakeholders of the BRICs power sector are included in these country reports which are based on a qualitative research and KPMG analyses.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies - Comparative study
This KPMG report sizes the investment needs of the power sectors in Brazil, Russia, India and China; including historical analyses from 2000-2008 and also projected investment needs until 2020 by assessing socio-economical, technical, environmental and legal aspects.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies - Brazil
Brazil's electricity sector bears enormous potential for growth and business development, but accessing the opportunities requires tailor-made investment strategies and careful planning processes. This study aims to help both domestic and international financial investors in identifying business opportunities in the Brazilian power sector throughout the asset lifecycle.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies - Russia
The Russian market is one of the largest on the planet. Scores of power plants feed almost 1 million gigawatt hours of electricity into a vast grid that comprises some 3.2 million kilometers of cables that stretches across 11 time zones. More recently, the global financial crisis, along with the fall in the price of oil, has hit Russia hard but the Russian electricity sector is still a target for foreign investments.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies - India
India's population around 1.1 billion in 2009, is growing fast, and is expected to surpass that of China soon after 2020 - making it the largest in the world. To fuel its economic growth, which is expected to be over 9 percent for most of the next decade, with electricity, total generating capacity should jump by 90 GW, to 241GW, with an increased emphasis on nuclear, clean coal and renewables, including solar and small-hydro.

Think BRIC! Key considerations for investors targeting the power sectors of the world's largest emerging economies - China
China invested some USD 83 billion in the electricity sector in 2008. Longer term estimates predict that China will need to invest USD 2,765 billon into the industry by 2030 to cope with its power demand - an estimated one quarter of the total global energy sector investment within that period. How will such a gigantic sum be spent, and what opportunities will it offer investors and suppliers?



The National Oil Company Investment Challenge - survey

Balance of power shifts between national and international oil companies

Findings of KPMG’s latest annual report, announced today, into National and International Oil Companies (NOCs and IOCs) have shown that volatile markets have hindered the ever-increasing power of national oil companies in favour of their international rivals.

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Insights from Leading Finance Functions
KPMG has surveyed 20 leading mining and upstream oil and gas organizations for their views on the latest trends, priorities and challenges for Finance in the Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) sector.
Central and Eastern European
District Heating Outlook

This publication is highlighting the most important trends affecting the Central and Eastern European countries’ district heating systems. The publication identifies the current deficiencies of the district heating systems in the region and gives overview on development needs and investment opportunities.
The winds of change
KPMG's annual report into M&A in renewable energy, titled "The winds of change", has uncovered ‘hot spots’ for future deal activity and the implications of the recession on the market. The research surveyed 200 senior executives from across the global energy industry.
KPMG Energetikai Évkönyv 2008 - in Hungarian
Along with CEOs from top Hungarian energy companies, KPMG’s senior energy professionals, and analysts from energiainfo.hu, experts from the Hungarian energy sector offer their opinions on the sector’s most burning issues and offer their perspectives on the future.
Közép-kelet-európai
atomenergetikai kitekintés
- in Hungarian
Central and Eastern European
Nuclear Energy Outlook

Most of the CEE countries have significant experience of nuclear energy and the extent to which they are able to capitalize on this experience and their strategic geographical position will influence future investment decisions in Europe's power generation market.
Central and Eastern European
Renewable Electricity Outlook 2008

The aim of this report to highlight the most important investment opportunities in Central and Eastern European's Renewable energy sector.
Central and Eastern European
Natural Gas Outlook 2008

The outlook for the Natural Gas market in the Central and Eastern European region.
Central and Eastern European
Electricity Outlook

Central and Eastern European Electricity Outlook offers opinions on how to achieve a unified CEE electricity market and different stages of the individual countries, electricity sectors.
Key Issues for Rising National Oil Companies - survey


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