How companies can participate in the regulating energy market

Companies with flexible installations can join together in a control pool and generate additional revenue in the control energy market. To this end, they make their technical installations available so that a company can compensate for fluctuations in electricity on the grid. In order to guarantee the stability of the electricity grid and the continuous supply of electricity, electricity must flow through the grid on a regular basis. The difficult predictability of energy consumption and the increase in decentralized power generation from renewable energies make this requirement a real challenge. For this reason, a company operates in the control energy market. Thus, companies can make the adjustable power of their installations available to the company in exchange for a fee. Check ez-nergy.com for more about energy trading.

Ensuring network stability provides companies with additional revenue

In the event of a peak or excess electricity consumption on the grid, companies are asked if their facilities can reduce or increase their electricity consumption within the next 15 minutes. Each company makes the decision in advance using scenarios that describe what can happen in a particular case. This keeps her in control at all times. The control of the control pool is automated because many companies do not have a continuously operating centre. A control pool is beneficial to the company at the same time: the company generates additional revenue, maintains full control over operating processes at all times and does not have any additional work related to trading activities, switching and settlement. It also actively contributes to the energy shift. One company uses the flexibility of the control pool to stabilize the electricity grid.

Several companies per setting pool

To participate in the control energy market, it is necessary to be able to offer at least five megawatt hours of power for four consecutive hours. In order for small installations to be able to offer their power as well, several small installations must be grouped together in a control pool. The energy service provider brings together small installations in control pools that can inject or consume the necessary energy on demand. To be able to participate in a control pool, interested companies must consume more than 10 gigawatt hours per year or have a facility with a total power of more than 0.5 megawatts. Pumps, compressors, emergency generators, drives, refrigeration and heating systems are among the appropriate installations. The installations of a control pool are not required to obtain electricity from a single supplier. A control pool allows companies with relatively small facilities to generate additional revenue while actively committing to sustainability and the energy future.
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