This offshore Olympic sport relies on wind, just like some renewable energy sources.
What is Sailing?
This natural resource, often harnessed by rooftop panels, is the most abundant source of renewable energy on Earth.
What is solar energy?
Invenergy ensures its renewable energy revenue recognition complies with this ASC Standard under U.S GAAP.
What is ASC 606?
Following the Fukushima disaster, this country significantly increased its investment in solar energy, prompting accountants to track new government feed-in tariff incentives and the rapid growth of renewable energy assets
What is Japan?
This ancient civilization used passive solar design in their buildings, orienting structures to maximize sunlight and warmth—long before energy costs appeared on balance sheets.
Who is Ancient Greece?
The first US stadium powered by renewable energy is home to this NFL team.
Who are the Philadelphia Eagles?
This type of renewable energy uses heat from deep inside the Earth to generate electricity or provide heating for buildings.
When auditing Invenergy’s long-lived assets such as wind farms, auditors and FRD perform this test to check if asset’s carrying value is in excess of expected cash flows.
What is a Step 1 impairment test?
This country leads the world in installed wind energy capacity.
What is China?
In this year, Deloitte was originally founded
When is 1845?
This Basketball teams home Arena (the Golden One Center), contains more solar panels than any other sports stadium in the United States
Who are the Sacramento Kings?
Who is Albert Einstein?
This term describes the process by which auditors confirm balances or transactions directly with third parties, such as banks or customers.
What is confirmations?
In 2022, this country generated over 50% of its electricity from renewable sources, including wind and solar
What is Germany?
This kind of renewable energy was used in Persia around the 7th century AD
What is wind energy?
(powered grain mills and water pumps)
This international sporting event in 2020 made headlines for using 100% renewable electricity at all venues
What is the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
This accounting concept refers to the recognition of future environmental obligations, such as decommissioning wind farms, on a company’s balance sheet
What is ARO (Asset Retirement Obligation)?
This testing area, commonly found at newer audits, relates to the allocation of equity interests to different Investment Partners.
What is HLBV (Hypothetical Liquidation at Book Value)?
Invenergy operates renewable farms in this northern U.S. state, famous for Mount Rushmore.
What is South Dakota?
This person, invented the first wind turbine to produce electricity.
a. Albert Einstein
b. James Blyth
c. Nikola Tesla
Who is James Blyth?
Since 2016, this grand slam tennis event, hosted at Roland Garros, has increasingly powered their facilities with renewable energy.
What is the French Open?
This operational practice, increasingly common as more wind and solar power are added to the grid, involves intentionally reducing the output of renewable energy generators—even when they could produce more—due to transmission constraints, grid stability concerns, or oversupply.
What is Curtailment?
This was the number of audits performed in 2024
What is 87?
Invenergy’s international projects include renewable farms in this South American country which borders Argentina and Brazil.
What is Uruguay?
Established in 1977, this U.S. federal agency regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil, and plays a key role in overseeing accounting standards for renewable energy projects and utility rate structures.
What is FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)?