Electricity and gas publications

Power Deals 2012 outlook and 2011 review

Power Deals provides a comprehensive look at trends in M&A activity and the outlook for 2012 in the Power & Utilities sector.
[08-02-2012]


To EPC or not to EPC?

Many utility companies are currently grappling with the same billion dollar question; is EPC procurement still the most suitable option to deliver major capital projects?
[16-08-2011]


Developing the future utilities workforce

In May 2011, we brought together leading figures from the UK power sector, the education sector and industry specialists from within PwC to discuss the future workforce challenges facing the industry and possible priorities for how they can be addressed. This report gives a flavour of the main themes that emerged from the discussion.
[21-07-2011]


Roadmap to reform of the UK power industry

PwC's Utilities industry experts Richard French, Ronan O’Regan and Karen Dawson discuss the government white paper on electricity market reform and what it means for the sector.
[21-07-2011]


Moving towards 100% renewable electricity in Europe & North Africa by 2050

In March 2010 we released a report proposing a 100% renewable electricity vision and roadmap for Europe and North Africa by 2050. How is this progressing?
[10-06-2011]


100% renewable electricity

100 % renewable electricity
[07-06-2011]


What is Earth's Solar Potential?

PwC & The Climate Group believe that as part of a multifaceted approach, Concentrating Solar Thermal Power (CSP) can play a key role in addressing the climate change challenge.
[15-03-2011]


Power Deals 2010 Annual Review

PwC’s annual review of deal-making in the renewable energy sector.
[28-02-2011]


Smart from the start - Managing smart grid programmes

Smart from the start - Managing smart grid programmes
[27-10-2010]


Electricity & Gas Update - Issue 3

Electricity & Gas Update Issue 3 - Adopting IFRS in UK subsidiaries
[17-09-2010]


Power Deals: 2009 Annual Review

Our 2009 review shows that although renewables deals form a significant part of overall power sector M&A activity, core (non-hydro) renewables deal activity has been very subdued.
[16-09-2010]