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The long-term development of balancing energy costs represents an important success and risk factor for many market players and requires a well-founded assessment:
They all face the challenge of making assumptions in their assessments about how balancing energy costs / direct marketing fees will develop over the next years and decades. Up to now, highly simplified valuation approaches have been used here.
Against this backdrop, enervis is carrying out a reference study on the development of long-term balancing energy costs in order to provide energy-economically sound assumptions by means of electricity market modelling. Our reference study provides you with an external assessment. As a general market view (reference study) or for the evaluation of individual electricity market scenarios and plant portfolios.
Reference study for the market view on the development of forecast error costs
Modelling for individual power market scenarios or your portfolio
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