ETRM systems 2024: market update and vendor landscape
The energy trading and risk management (ETRM) solutions space is expanding alongside growth in third-party analytics. But ETRM systems face growing pressure to address the many variations between physical and financial trading across asset classes and geographies. At the core of Chartis’ latest ETRM research is the evolving architecture of the ETRM ecosystem. This is moving away from the notion of a single ETRM solution towards a broader ecosystem made up of independent components.
With a focus on power, this report evaluates ETRM systems that provide front-to-back, asset class-specific and geography-specific coverage, and considers the full energy trade lifecycle.
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