Indicative Battery Revenue Proxy / MW-Year
$58,532
Battery profile
100 MW · 2 h · 88% eff.
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VIC1 · mid_merchant · 30d · as of 2026-03-11
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Indicative Battery Revenue Proxy / MW-Year
$58,532
Opportunity Score
-0.197
Confidence
100%
694.4h / 720h observed
Local-price mapping 99.4% · Unmapped rows 2320.
Energy Arbitrage
Combines spread capture and negative-price effects. It summarizes how supportive the market is for charge-low and discharge-high behavior.14.142
$/MWh proxy
FCAS
Represents the FCAS-related contribution in the score mix. Higher values suggest stronger ancillary-service opportunity.0.122
$/MWh
Constraints
Combines congestion and constraint-impact signals. Higher values indicate network conditions are creating stronger regional price differences.38.163
$/MWh proxy
Renewables
Tracks renewable oversupply influence. Higher values often align with periods that can support lower charging prices.0.028
ratio (renewables/demand)
Penalties
Risk deductions applied for coverage or data-quality issues. Larger penalties reduce the final opportunity score.-0.000
score deduction (points)
raw value 2.810 $/MWh proxy · normalized 0.12 · weight 0.120 · contribution 0.014
raw value 11.333 $/MWh · normalized -0.01 · weight 0.200 · contribution -0.001
raw value 0.000 ratio · normalized -0.93 · weight 0.150 · contribution -0.139
raw value 45.118 $/MWh (std dev) · normalized 0.01 · weight 0.080 · contribution 0.001
raw value 38.163 $/MWh proxy · normalized -0.34 · weight 0.120 · contribution -0.041
raw value 0.000 $/MWh proxy · normalized 0.00 · weight 0.130 · contribution 0.000
raw value 0.122 $/MWh · normalized -0.50 · weight 0.100 · contribution -0.050
raw value 0.028 ratio (renewables/demand) · normalized 0.19 · weight 0.100 · contribution 0.019
5-minute dispatch RRP (Regional Reference Price) in AUD/MWh over the 30d window. Spikes above $300/MWh signal tight supply — prime windows for battery discharge at a premium. Negative prices occur when excess solar or wind floods the grid, creating cheap charging opportunities.
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