Wind Turbine Revenue Simulator

Model wind energy sales to grid and diversion to BOSS mining.

Configuration
Site Configuration

Max power allowed to export. Can be <= Site Capacity.

Max power BOSS units can consume.

Commercial Configuration

Adjustment for spot price realization.

Scenario Configuration
Wind Generation vs. Dispatch & Price
Key Performance Indicators
0 MWh
Total Wind Generation
0 MWh
Energy to Grid
£0
Grid Revenue
0 MWh
Energy to BOSS
£0
BOSS Revenue
0 MWh
Spilled Energy
£0
Total Revenue
£0
Operational Costs
£0
Net Profit
0%
Total Revenue Uplift with BOSS (%)
Daily Dispatch Executive Summary

Run simulation to generate summary.

Detailed Interval Report
IntTimeGrid Price(£)Wind Gen (MWh)To Grid (MWh)Grid Rev (£)To BOSS (MWh)BOSS Rev (£)Spilled (MWh)
Dispatch Methodology Overview

This simulator models daily wind farm operations in 15-minute intervals. Energy generated is first dispatched to the grid up to the defined Grid Export Constraint, earning revenue at the spot market price (adjusted by a Market Capture Rate). Any energy generated above the Grid Export Constraint ("excess energy") is then available for BOSS mining, up to the BOSS Mining Power Capacity, earning a set BOSS Revenue Rate. Remaining excess energy is considered spilled.

This model focuses on direct grid sales and BOSS diversion from excess energy due to fixed export constraints. It does not include detailed PPA mechanics, dynamic grid curtailment instructions (where output is reduced below the export constraint by the operator), or revenue from ancillary services like Balancing Mechanism or frequency response; such events could also provide energy for BOSS in real-world scenarios.