Topic: Best Practices for Management of Accounting, Audit, and Investment of Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant - and Green Low-Carbon and Carbon Markets
Date & Time: 15:40-17:10, October 23, 2023
Venue: Room 110, Bo Xue Building
Expert: Mingzhi Dong
Expert Profile:
Mingzhi Dong holds a full-time Master degree from Dongbei University of Finance and Economics. He is a senior accountant and part-time supervisor for Master at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics. He is a member of the Senior Accountant Evaluation Committee of Guangdong Province and an expert in Shenzhen Pilot Demonstration Zone Construction Expert Database. He has served as the director, minister, chief accountant, general manager and chairman of the departments of China General Nuclear Power Group and its Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, nuclear energy, new energy, environmental protection, and finance companies. He has published dozens of papers in journals such as Accounting Research (Cover Paper) and China Audit, Sino Foreign Management, and Optimization of Capital Construction. He participated in the compilation and publication of several books, including The Handbook of Certified Public Accountants and Financial Accounting for Tourist Hotels. He has been the contributor and columnist for China Securities Journal, Securities Times, and Shanghai Securities News, with a total of hundreds of thousands of words. He has won multiple national and provincial awards, including "Innovation and Practice in Enterprise Financial Risk Evaluation System", "Correlation Analysis between Credit Volume and GDP & CPI", and "X+1/X Algebraic Expression and Its Application". He has taught dozens of courses on Corporation Strategy and Evaluation, Comprehensive Budget and Cost Management, Internal Control and Risk Management, and has been highly welcomed and praised.
Abstract:
Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant is the first large-scale commercial nuclear power plant in Chinese Mainland and a landmark project of reform and opening up. Xiaoping Deng, Jinping Xi and other leaders of the party and state have shown great concern for it. Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, with an investment of 4.07 billion US dollars, utilization of foreign investment of 3.9 billion US dollars, and 99% import, has learned from foreign experience and has made many successful explorations and practices in corporate governance, external debt risk, internal control and audit, capital financing, tax planning, investment control, and other management, which has notable successes and significant benefits. The lecture will focus on these successful and good practices, as well as their theoretical basis, basic logic and implications, and then discuss the development, prospects, and impact of clean, low-carbon, and carbon markets.