United Kingdom

Water 

Water - A clearer perspective

The water sector is experiencing the largest set of proposed changes since privatisation 20 years ago. This gives rise to both opportunities and challenges that could have an impact for decades to come.

 

Retail competition, wholesale and upstream reforms, preparing for PR14 and financial issues all provide challenges and opportunities.  

 

KPMG not only has a wealth of water credentials across advisory, audit and tax, but also, and in particular, deep understanding of the current policy, market, and regulatory reforms in the sector. We combine financial, economics and business perspectives, supported by our unique in-depth analytical capabilities, to gain insights into the value drivers and implications for companies’ strategies and financial positions.  We are, therefore, very well positioned to translate the reforms into what they mean in practice, and what companies need to do to respond to the numerous, new challenges.

Contact

David Gascoigne

David Gascoigne
Head of Power & Utilities
KPMG in the UK
+44 (0) 20 7311 4314

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John Luke

John Luke
Partner
KPMG in the UK
+44 (0) 20 7311 6461
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KPMG is proud to sponsor The Future of Utilities Conference – 19-20 March 2013

 

The UK Power & Utilities industry is facing unprecedented change and challenges.  These include economic turbulence and a lack of liquidity in financial markets, a changing regulatory market, aging infrastructure, security of supply, increasing cost pressures and new and emerging technologies.

 

The Future of Utilities, is a key annual event for the UK’s power and utilities industry that brings together leading players in the market to debate how the industry can tackle the challenges it faces.

 

For further information on the conference agenda  and to register please click here.

 

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The Future of the UK's Energy and Water Industries

   Energy and water industry executives are increasingly questioning whether the existing utility business model remains fit for purpose. KPMG’s report on the Future of the UK’s Energy and Water industries surveyed 320 executives and reveals an enthusiasm for reform, calling for a more sophisticated shape for both markets.

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