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In intraday trading, electricity is traded within the same day in order to take advantage of short-term price changes on the electricity market. This market plays an important role in the modern energy system, since electricity supply and demand fluctuate constantly.
In the intraday market, market participants can buy or sell electricity at short notice, after day-ahead trading has already been completed. This makes it possible to compensate for forecast deviations in electricity generation and consumption.
A battery storage system or a large battery storage system is particularly well suited to this market, because storage systems can react very quickly to price changes. The storage system charges electricity when prices are low and feeds energy back in when prices rise. In this way, price differences can be exploited economically within a short period of time.
An intelligent energy management system continuously analyses electricity prices and controls the storage system automatically. This allows trading decisions to be implemented within seconds.
Intraday trading is a special form of arbitrage trading. In addition to classic applications such as grid stabilisation or load management, battery storage systems can thereby generate additional revenue on the energy market. In this way, battery storage systems not only make an economic contribution for operators but also support the flexibility and stability of the power system.
Intraday trading refers to the trading of electricity within the same day, in which market participants take advantage of short-term price changes.
Battery storage systems can absorb or release electricity quickly and therefore respond flexibly to short-term price changes on the electricity market.
A battery storage system charges electricity when prices are low and feeds energy back in when prices rise. In this way, price differences can be exploited economically within a single day.
An energy management system analyses electricity prices and controls the storage system automatically, so that energy is bought, stored or sold at optimal times.
Yes. Intraday trading can be understood as a special form of arbitrage trading, since short-term price differences within a single day are exploited.
Intraday trading enables additional revenue through electricity trading and can at the same time contribute to stabilising the power grid.