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Learn how HData can help you reduce the barriers and headaches of manual regulatory work.

The HData platform combines data, AI, and automation to empower regulatory professionals with Compliance, Analytics, and Intelligence capabilities that make their work far easier to do. 

With HData, teams can file, research, analyze, and decide using centralized, authoritative data to make proactive, strategic decisions. 

  • HData Compliance enables streamlined FERC filing with automated XBRL tagging.
  • HData Analytics provides centralized data from sources including FERC and EIA, that are customizable for benchmarking, market analysis, and raw data download.
  • HData Intelligence delivers AI-powered regulatory document analysis, a centralized regulatory document library of federal and state sources, and proactive alerts for topics and organizations you need to monitor.
Support your teams with knowledge management tools that centralize regulatory data and documents.

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Testimonials

Unlock the power of regulatory data with HData

"In my work to help innovative early-stage companies improve our industry, I try to find technologies that improve market efficiency and illuminate disruptive new energy resources. I’m pleased to work with HData because our regulatory data platform, by bringing transparency and automation across regulated utilities, achieves both."
Jon Wellinghoff
Jon WellinghoffFormer FERC Chairman & CEO, Grid Policy

"Early in my career, before I became a technology executive, I worked on Southern Company’s own regulatory compliance–so I’m very excited to use technology to help energy professionals understand and manage regulatory information. HData’s platform will transform regulatory tasks, to the benefit of the energy industry and all its stakeholders."

Becky Blalock
Becky BlalockFormer SVP & CIO, Southern Company

"By digitizing the interface between energy regulators and the regulated energy industry, HData is deploying new technologies to help reduce the burden of regulatory work while enhancing the business value of regulatory information."

Neil Chatterjee
Neil ChatterjeeFormer FERC Chairman & Senior Advisor, Hogan Lovells