Shaping energy trading standards with Energy Traders Europe

September 05, 2024

Since 2016, we have been supporting Energy Traders Europe (formerly EFET) in the standardization of data exchange in the energy trading industry. By providing technical writing and developing data models, we are helping to make the industry’s data reconciliation more efficient and future-proof.

With over 150 members, Energy Traders Europe develops and maintains contractual frameworks and standards for data exchange – work that is significantly supported by the expertise of parson AG.

[…] The parson team always brings their wealth of experience to help Energy Traders Europe deliver best practice in our standards development, and we look forward to further cooperation with them.

Stuart Beeston, Secretary to the Operations Committee bei Energy Traders Europe

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