Control energy revenues
FlexPowerHub offers you an overview of the possible revenues for balancing energy in the FCR, aFRR and mFRR markets. From 2024, we will calculate the possible revenues based on our own price forecasts and present them in the dashboard for AT & DE.
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Intro to the FlexPowerHub revenue calculator
If you would like to find out more about the procedure, please contact us! The revenue calculator calculates the possible revenues from 2024 in the FCR, aFRR and mFRR markets. Divided into the capacity market and the energy market, we also calculate the award rate and the activation rate in the energy market based on our stored strategies. There are 3 different strategies to choose from, which differ according to the risk set.
In FlexPowerHub, the risk percentile is the central parameter for the bid calculation if no additional settings such as price limits, call probability, etc. are set. This means that the risk percentile determines where the bids are positioned on the merit order. Low-risk strategies in the 0% – 33% range are therefore in the first third of the predicted merit order list.


In the revenue calculator, we map this risk with the 4 strategies low, moderate and top. The ‘low’ strategy was calculated with a low risk percentile in the RLM and with a higher RAM percentile. The ‘moderate’ strategy is in the middle range and the ‘top’ strategy uses the calculated top percentile and also the lowest RAM percentile for the highest possible activations.
Overview
The following settings can be selected in the revenue calculator:
- MW: Select the number of MW you want to market.
- Period:strongSelect individual months, alternatively the entire year is calculated.
- MTU: If required, you can select individual product time slices.
- Risk: low, moderate or top
Negative revenues in the SRENEG reflect the amount to be paid for the power received (in MWh). The delivered capacity (‘work’) indicates the approximate amount of marketed capacity in MWh for the selected period. A negative value describes the quantity of MWh that is taken from the grid through marketing in the LRE negative.
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