BOSS Battery Revenue Simulator

Explore trade-offs between wholesale markets and BOSS mining.

Configuration
Site Configuration
50 MW
2 hrs
Trading & BOSS Configuration
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Scenario Configuration
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Price vs. Battery Dispatch
Key Performance Indicators
Revenue Levers
£0
Grid Revenue
£0k
Eff. Grid Rev (£k/MW/yr)
£0
Avg Grid Sell Price (£/MWh)
£0
BOSS Revenue
£0k
Eff. BOSS Rev (£k/MW/yr)
£0
Avg BOSS Price (£/MWh)
Cost Drivers
£0
Charging Cost
£0
Degradation Cost
Profitability & BOSS Impact
£0
Net Profit

(24hr Operational)

0%
BOSS Revenue Uplift (%)
0%
Net Profit Uplift (%)
Daily Dispatch Executive Summary

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Detailed Interval Report
IntTimeDA(£)ID(£)ActionEnergy(MWh)Value(£)SoC(%)
Dispatch Methodology Overview

The simulator models a 24-hour period in 15-minute intervals. It offers four scenarios: Grid Only: Optimizes wholesale arbitrage. Grid+BOSS (Opportunistic): Considers BOSS dispatch for the whole battery if conditions are favorable after grid opportunities. Grid+BOSS (Dedicated - BOSS First): Dedicates a % of power to BOSS (runs if physically able and prioritized, up to Max BOSS Hours), remainder optimizes wholesale. Grid+BOSS (Dedicated - Grid First): Wholesale slice optimizes first with its % of power, then dedicated BOSS slice runs with remaining resources (up to Max BOSS Hours).

All scenarios assume a co-located, Behind-the-Meter (BTM) setup for BOSS. Dynamic thresholds are based on Day-Ahead forecasts. Decisions respect SoC, reserve, efficiencies, cycle limits, and Market Capture Rate (for grid revenue). The simulation runs for a 24-hour period; reported Net Profit does not account for the value of energy stored at the end of this period. This model primarily focuses on wholesale arbitrage and BOSS participation, excluding revenues from other streams like Balancing Mechanism, FFR, or Capacity Markets.