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Energy Players See Reporting Consensus

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Three major players in the energy market appear to have reached a consensus on how to improve price reporting techniques. Energy information provider Platts, the Committee of Chief Risk Officers (CCRO) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Ferc) agree that price reporting needs to be better controlled, more transparent and more trustworthy. Just how that is achieved has been up for debate.

Platts and the CCRO have released white papers in response to Ferc’s investigation into Western

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