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Pricewaterhouse Coopers Vacancies Performance Manager & Talent Manager
2010-02-09 15:03:00 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Indonesia, the leading professional services firm in Indonesia invites a distinctive and unique person to be part of our team and to graps this opportunity for an outstanding career in professional services HC Performance Manager (Code:HCP-1002) Driving and monitoring the performance management process across the firm, leading improvement on performance management system and development projects Conducting ...
AUSTRALIA: Carbon trade under way without fuss
2007-07-24 05:07:00 Carbon has traded in Australia for the first time, with government-issued carbon credits opening at $8.50 a tonne on the debut of the Australian Climate Exchange. By the close of trade, carbon had climbed to $8.60. This was a big discount to the ?19.60 ($A30.62) at which carbon dioxide per tonne closed in London trade on Friday. Tony Beck, co-convener of the Australasian Emission Trading Forum, said the price would include five years of legislative risk before the Government's target of a cap-and-trade system by 2012. "You're talking about the difference between a limited number of voluntary emission reductions versus a significant reduction in national emissions over all," Mr Beck said. "The verification and the certification conditions that would apply under a trading scheme haven't been established, so it would be a bit risky to buy a credit now and assume it's going to be recognised under a national trading scheme." PricewaterhouseCoopers climate change services leader Andre...
AUSTRALIA: Carbon trade under way without fuss
2007-07-24 05:07:00 Carbon has traded in Australia for the first time, with government-issued carbon credits opening at $8.50 a tonne on the debut of the Australian Climate Exchange. By the close of trade, carbon had climbed to $8.60. This was a big discount to the ?19.60 ($A30.62) at which carbon dioxide per tonne closed in London trade on Friday. Tony Beck, co-convener of the Australasian Emission Trading Forum, said the price would include five years of legislative risk before the Government's target of a cap-and-trade system by 2012. "You're talking about the difference between a limited number of voluntary emission reductions versus a significant reduction in national emissions over all," Mr Beck said. "The verification and the certification conditions that would apply under a trading scheme haven't been established, so it would be a bit risky to buy a credit now and assume it's going to be recognised under a national trading scheme." PricewaterhouseCoopers climate change services leader Andre...
INDIA: Global power cos look at ways to cut emissions [ma.gnolia]
2007-06-17 18:09:00 Tags: Australia, Brasil, Climate Change, CO2, energy efficiency, gas emissions, India, Kameswara Rao, PricewaterhouseCoopers, USA, Utilities Global Survey
By: ENERGY BLOG
INDIA: PwC to help 2 Bengal utilities raise funds [ma.gnolia]
2007-05-12 10:14:00 Tags: India, PricewaterhouseCoopers, PwC, WBSEDC, WBSETC
By: ENERGY BLOG
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