The Insider’s Guide to Energy Podcast addresses the challenges business executives face on a daily basis through discussions with industry experts.

As part of the podcast’s exploration of the latest disruptive technologies and emerging trends in the energy industry, the podcast has recently launched an ETRM mini-series. The mini-series provides a resource for everyone interested in the latest developments and trends in ETRM systems.

Richard Williamson, Gen10 Founder and CEO, has been invited onto the show this Friday to share his expert insights into the world of Energy Trading Risk Management, and the broader commodity management technology landscape. As well as discussing the current ETRM and technology landscape, Richard will be explaining the many advantages of cloud software when it comes to managing energy commodities and how straightforward a move to the cloud can be.

Other major themes being discussed across the ETRM mini-series include the growth of commodity management ecosystems; collaborative platforms that allow organisations to combine software from different providers to create the most effective systems for their own business, and the role of automation in trading technology, both now and in future.

Richard will also be discussing the energy transition, renewable energy and the clear and pressing drive towards net zero emissions across industries. And if you are wondering how to find and scale carbon offsetting projects, price complex and heterogenous contracts or manage carbon portfolios, you may be surprised at the extent to which technology can help.

The ETRM mini-series includes interviews with a range of ETRM vendors, providing a wide-ranging overview of the markets and the challenges of the energy industry. Watch or listen to Gen10’s contribution to the series from Friday, and join the conversation on LinkedIn now.

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