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Negotiating Energy Supply Agreements in a Volatile Market – 5 Keys to Success

Electricity and natural gas markets are evolving rapidly—driven by geopolitical uncertainty, supply chain constraints, extreme weather, and the growing role of renewables. These factors are reshaping supply costs and risk exposure, making it more important than ever to secure favorable contract terms. Even experienced procurement professionals can find energy contract negotiations challenging in today’s environment, where volatility can shift risk quickly between buyer and supplier.

In this webinar, we cover:

  • How today’s market volatility impacts pricing structures, suppliers, and contracts
  • Strategies to mitigate fees and penalties tied to demand swings or operational changes
  • Ways to rebalance risk through contract terms in uncertain gas and power markets
  • Practical negotiation tips for five must-know contract clauses

To learn more or submit questions, contact a Tradition Energy advisor.

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