Consultancy Services
Our team's experience level in the energy market and other markets means that Energy Edge can provide the edge necessary to get a competitive advantage from any energy/commodity risk management, commercial or treasury related business activities and projects your organisation undertakes. Energy Edge can provide a range of direct advisory services, lead manage projects or act as an embedded team member in helping meet your organisation's business requirements.
Examples of the types of services provided by Energy Edge are as follows:
1.Trading and energy price risk management
The Energy Edge team has over 14 years experience in trading (Front Office), Middle Office and Back Office roles across energy, environmental products and a range of other commodity and financial markets. As a result Energy Edge can provide advice or resources for the full range of trading and risk management activities undertaken by different organisations. The following are examples of some specific areas Energy Edge can assist its clients.
- Strategy development
- Portfolio optimisation
- Staff training
- Board presentations
- Market research and surveys
- Best Practice reviews and performance benchmarking
- Product development
- Trend analysis
- Market Risk and Credit Risk Policy development and reviews
- Risk identification and measurement services
- Enhancement of managerial and risk reports
- Risk adjusted return analysis of energy curtailment
2. Commercial Advice
Due to the team's experience across a number of corporations, Investment Banks and Accounting firms, Energy Edge can add value to its clients in a range of commercial services beyond traditional risk management consultancy. The team's experience in broader commercial activities and negotiating processes of corporations allows Energy Edge to provide the following services.
- Project management of commercial or business development projects
- Assistance in Due Diligence processes
- Assistance in Business Plan development
- Analysis of commercial implications arising from regulatory or market structure changes
- Introduction of greater financial and analytical rigour into commercial processes
- Competitive analysis under different market structure scenarios
- Development of energy strategies minimising cost and maximising flexibility