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BESS Market Ops

Monetisation, capacity readiness and market risk for market-facing BESS

BESS Market Ops connects Revenue Stack v2, MACSE/capacity readiness, stress tests and the AI Revenue Advisor. Allocation strategies can be proposed by the AI, but the economic KPIs stay computed by the deterministic engine: market revenues, contracts and avoided costs remain separate, with no double counting of capacity. It is built for those who must monetise a market-exposed asset while knowing what holds under stress.

34
monetisation and market modules
7
separate revenue streams
MACSE
capacity readiness (Italy)
Stress tests
on market assumptions
The problem

The risks of monetising a market-exposed asset without separate streams and stress tests

MACSE and capacity treated as manual assumptions

The capacity premium is estimated by hand on separate sheets, disconnected from the rest of the revenue stack. Without structured readiness it is hard to say whether the asset is truly eligible, and on what terms.

Revenue stacks inflated by double counting

When arbitrage, grid services and capacity are summed without exclusivity constraints, the same capacity is counted more than once. The result is an expected revenue that does not survive due diligence.

Strategies that are neither explained nor stressed

Revenue allocations are presented as numbers with no rationale and no worst case. Mixing merchant, contracted and avoided-cost revenues makes the assessment fragile.

The solution

A revenue stack designed, stressed and explained, with KPIs from the deterministic engine

Revenue stack without double counting

Composes revenue streams with exclusivity constraints and linked margins, so the same capacity is not counted twice. Merchant, contracted and avoided-cost revenues stay separate and readable — defensible before a bank or investor.

MACSE / capacity readiness

MACSE / capacity readiness available for the Italian market, based on configurable, versioned parameters. Models the premium by zone, de-rating and contract term; merchant remains assessed separately.

Scenarios and stress tests

Compares pessimistic, base and optimistic scenarios with fixed ranges and stresses the market assumptions. See what holds before committing CAPEX, not after.

AI Revenue Advisor

The AI proposes strategies and rationales; economic KPIs are computed by the deterministic Revenue Stack v2 engine. The AI suggests and explains, the engine quantifies — never the other way around.

What's included in the plan

The tools to design, stress-test and explain the revenue stack of a market-facing BESS.

Revenue Stack v2 with separate streams and no double counting
MACSE / capacity readiness with zonal premium and de-rating (Italy)
Pessimistic / base / optimistic scenarios with defined ranges
Stress tests on market assumptions
AI Revenue Advisor: strategies proposed and explained, KPIs from the engine
All feasibility and procurement modules from the Professional plan
An IPP uses BESS Market Ops to compose the revenue stack of a utility-scale asset, separating merchant, contracted and capacity-premium revenues, checking MACSE readiness and stressing the assumptions — with strategies proposed by the AI but KPIs computed by the deterministic engine.
Example use case · IPP / storage operator (IT market)
Why choose BESS Market Ops

BESS Market Ops vs internal estimates

Separate revenue streams: no double counting of capacity
Structured MACSE readiness instead of manual estimates (Italy)
AI strategies explained, KPIs always from the deterministic engine

Design the revenue stack of a market-facing BESS

Revenue Stack v2, MACSE readiness, stress tests and AI Advisor with KPIs from the deterministic engine.