enervis Dispatch Model

Power plants and batterie storages can be marketed on various market-places. Especially spot and balancing energy markets are of high relevance for the generation of revenues. In order to provide reliable forecasts on realisable operating hours on the markets and to be able to evaluate the profitability of individual power market assets, it is common practice to utilise mathematical dispatch optimisation models. For this purpose, we rely on the enervis dispatch model developed by us.

The enervis dispatch model can be used to model different types of power plants and their revenue-optimised operation under predefined technical and economic constraints. Based on power plant-specific parameters, contribution margins are determined for an optimised combination of different submarkets in line with predefined boundary conditions.

Depictable techno-economic parameters of the power plants to be ana-lysed include:

  • Electrical & thermal output (min/max)
  • Efficiencies (min/max)
  • Start-up parameters
  • Additional compensation payments (e.g. KWKG, vNNe)
  • Natural gas reserve boiler
  • Heat extraction

The result is highly time-resolved data on the heat and electricity production of the site. The result of the dispatch simulations are thus annualised cost and revenue components as well as operating hours of the analysed power plant differentiated according to fields of application.

The enervis dispatch model has established itself on the market and is regularly used in the evaluation and optimisation of generation concepts.

 

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