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Optimization in Australia’s National Electricity Market with Matt Grover (Fluence)
Episode 1
Published 1 year ago
Description
Operating a battery in Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) is no simple task. With a five-minute dispatch interval, nodal pricing, and an energy-only market structure, success hinges on the ability to process and respond to massive amounts of data in real time. These unique market dynamics demand sophisticated strategies for battery optimization, underpinned by algorithmic bidding and advanced forecasting.As renewable penetration grows and the grid becomes more volatile, batteries are playing a pivotal role in providing fast, flexible support. But unlocking their full value requires a deep understanding of the NEM’s fast-paced, data-driven environment—where every five minutes counts.In this episode, Matt Grover, Director of Sales Engineering and Energy Markets for Fluence in APAC - joins Wendel Hortop to discuss what optimization looks like in the NEM.Over the course of the conversation, you’ll hear about:
- How algorithmic bidding continues to evolve in the NEM, demanding adaptability to successfully optimize batteries.
- Challenges faced by asset owners in managing state of charge in real time.
- Local dispatch prices vs. regional settlement prices in Australia.
- The emergence of virtual toll agreements in the NEM.
- The growth of battery portfolios and the challenge of co-optimization.