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zejn | 11 months ago
Someone with a battery can buy up cheap electricity at night or whenever their electricity supplier deems it off-peak and thus cheap, so a battery can heavily influence the average price of energy as calculated here by Michael de Podesta: https://protonsforbreakfast.wordpress.com/2025/02/16/the-mos...
The other way to participate in the electricity market is that in EU the end users can access a plan that in some way reflects day-ahead market prices. If you have a battery, you can now buy the midday solar dip around 0 eur/mwh energy plus network charges and sell at the evening price of 300 eur/mwh.
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