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Reflection of flexibility in power price scenarios

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Webinar overview

Join this free webinar where where we will dive into the factors driving power price volatility in German markets and explore how different flexibility options, including electric mobility, heat pumps, and electrolysers, are expected to impact energy markets.

In recent years, the power market has seen increasing variability, driven by shifts in renewable energy generation and technological advancements. As prices for battery storage systems continue to decrease, the opportunity for businesses to capitalize on these changes grows stronger. But batteries are just one piece of the puzzle.

Whether you're considering an investment in flexibility solutions or simply want to stay informed, this webinar will provide valuable insights and data-driven scenarios to help you navigate the evolving energy landscape.

Key topics:

Increasing volatility in the German spot market

Existing and future flexibility options

How to model flexible demand

Agenda

Review: Trend of Increasing Volatility in the Spot Market in Germany

  • Analysis of recent data showing price fluctuations in the spot market. 

  • Discussion on the impact of renewable energy sources on market volatility. 

  • Case studies or specific examples of volatility events from the past year. 

Recap: Existing Flexibility Options and What We Need Them For

  • Exploration of current flexibility options like battery storage, demand response, and grid management. 

  • Balance of supply and demand 

Outlook: Expected Development of Battery Storage, Heat Pumps, Electric Mobility, and Electrolyzer Capacity in Germany

  • Presentation of recent studies and projections on the growth of these technologies. 

  • Discussion of policy developments and incentives driving these changes. 

Model Results: Improved Modelling of Flexible Demand and Results of Sample Years

  • Overview of the modeling approach and its significance in predicting future scenarios. 

  • Presentation of key findings from the model, including potential scenarios for 2040 and beyond. 

  • Comparison of different scenarios, highlighting how flexible demand impacts power prices. 

Q & A

  • Open floor for participants to ask specific questions. 

  • Encouragement for discussion on how these insights could apply to the jobs and tasks of the participants. 

Speakers

Matthis Brinkhaus