S&P Global Platts launches integrated energy transition platform
The 100-year-old commodities analytics company is bringing price transparency to the energy markets of the future
Independent benchmark pricing company S&P Global Platts has launched an integrated energy transition offering to help market participants navigate market shifts, make strategic investment decisions and manage risks. The energy transition could be an opportunity or a catastrophic business risk for commodities market participants. They need to explore a whole range of different routes in their quest to reach net-zero carbon emissions—a complex roadmap that requires reliable and accurate pricing data. For more than two years, S&P Global Platts, which has a 15-year legacy in the low-carbon and renewable energy sector, decided to look more closely at the energy transition and utilise its

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