Optimizing power generation and risk mitigation at today’s utilities

Balancing complex portfolios of assets across fossil fuels, renewables, and hybrid systems creates plenty of challenges for utilities’ decision-makers. Key areas of complexity include:

  • Balancing supply and demand across diverse fuel mixes and renewable assets.
  • Optimizing generation costs, energy dispatch and wholesale pricing.
  • Managing risk exposure from market volatility and regulatory change.
  • Forecasting demand, weather and renewable intermittency.
  • Integrating renewable power into legacy data and trading platforms.

The Zema Global Decisioning Infrastructure provides automated data management and analytics for accurate insights into generation risk, asset utilization and cleaner energy futures.

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Essential intelligence in the hands of your decision-makers

With real-time access to unified, normalized and automated data that is ready for complex analysis, the Zema Global Decisioning Infrastructure enables you to:

Blend data from hundreds of sources with your proprietary data for unique market assessments.

Generate long-term and short-term forecasts for demand, price, and generation.

Monitor compliance data, market rules, and the impacts of carbon pricing.

Simulate and model the impact of weather, load, and market prices.

Enhance your hedging strategy and report overall portfolio exposure and risk mitigation.

Track key portfolio characteristics, including RECs, GHGs, and RAs.

Integrate five-minute and 15-minute interval data for trading and operations.

Gain a competitive edge with deeper market insights

Unrivalled insights into your business operations and the impact of your decision-making put your business on a strong footing for the future. Working with Zema Global enables you to:


  • Enhance your dispatch and bidding strategies thanks to pricing transparency, short-term power market drivers, and authoritative commentary on generation costs.
  • Improve your forecasting accuracy with advanced curve analysis, weather-adjusted demand modelling, and AI-driven insights.
  • Identify volatility and exposure across your generation portfolios and anticipate the impacts of renewable adoption and infrastructure investment on long-term pricing.
  • Forecast maintenance, outage, and capital investment requirements for generation and storage assets with accurate intelligence on your infrastructure.
  • Understand the interaction between retail load, transmission, and regulatory needs, as well as thermal, renewable, and physical and financial transactions.
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Comprehensive data ecosystem for modern utilities

The Zema Global Decisioning Infrastructure sources timely, complete, and accurate data from S&P Global, Platts, NYMEX, Argus, OPIS, and ISO, as well as feeds on:

  • Electricity pricing
  • Power plant generation
  • Renewable intermittency patterns
  • Load forecasts
  • Weather feeds
  • Regulatory data
  • Forward price curves
  • Government datasets

Find out how the Zema Global Decisioning Infrastructure can help utilities address complex market conditions.

Read our
Case Studies.

In markets where small disruptions can move billions, risk executives need a single source of truth for action. These case studies show how we can centralise dozens of pricing sources, reconcile thousands of curves, and align trading with risk in real time using Zema Global Decisioning Infrastructure. We help companies transform their operations—scaling pricing reliability, centralizing curves, and enabling 15‑minute readiness—while strengthening the trading‑risk operating cadence required for today’s volatility.

Zema Global & SEFE

By centralizing 70,000+ data curves into a single, automated platform, SEFE dramatically reduced data related incidents and gained real time visibility to optimize portfolios, strengthen risk control, and react faster to market shifts like the move to 15 minute trading intervals. Zema Global enabled SEFE to focus on high value analysis and trading decisions rather than managing inputs. The result is a more resilient, efficient, and data driven trading operation.

Trading and risk must move as one

In an energy market shaped by greater competition, geopolitical swings and increasingly dynamic intraday trading, Zema Global enables firms to manage rising volatility, correlated risks and surging high‑volume, low‑quality data by unifying trading and risk in real time. As market complexity and interdependence grow, Zema empowers organisations to act decisively by ensuring trading and risk move as one.

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UTILITIES

“We replaced our data management system with Zema Global facilitating risk monitoring through improved data management, better integration, and forward curve building capabilities. We are pleased to be working with Zema Global.”

Alex Zhukovsky
Director, National Grid
OIL & GAS

“With Zema Global, we achieved our ambitious targets to improve business operations by offering a solution which is integrating various data types in a centralized platform with value adding analysis capabilities. Our data is now more accessible, to both users and downstream applications.”

Ulrich Endlich
IT Service Manager, OMV
UTILITIES

“We replaced our data management system with Zema Global facilitating risk monitoring through improved data management, better integration, and forward curve building capabilities. We are pleased to be working with Zema Global.”

Alex Zhukovsky
Director, National Grid
OIL & GAS

“With Zema Global, we achieved our ambitious targets to improve business operations by offering a solution which is integrating various data types in a centralized platform with value adding analysis capabilities. Our data is now more accessible, to both users and downstream applications.”

Ulrich Endlich
IT Service Manager, OMV