Glossary
Regulation potential of the delivery point
The regulatory potential of a delivery point is the ability of that point to regulate the production and consumption of electricity in order to provide non-certified ancillary services to the electrical grid. This potential is crucial for optimizing the use of energy resources and maximizing financial rewards from providing these services.
Key aspects of regulatory potential include:
Regulation of production and consumption: A delivery point with high regulatory potential can effectively change its electricity consumption and production, allowing for the charging and discharging of batteries as needed by the grid.
Financial rewards: A brAIn battery storage system that utilizes regulatory potential is financially rewarded for providing regulatory services, contributing to the return on investment.
Dynamic consumption: A delivery point should not have constant consumption throughout the day. Larger fluctuations in electricity consumption and production increase regulatory potential, as the FUERGY system can more frequently charge and discharge batteries.
Regulatory potential is important for companies that want to optimize their energy costs and contribute to the stabilization of the electrical grid. Higher regulatory potential means greater opportunities for earning through energy services.