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New update of Energy Workbench by Qmesa has just been released! Sizing a RES/BESS in Germany? Three benchmarks worth running before you commit to a connection point. 🏘️ Municipal generation & demand profile - (quarter-)hourly RES generation vs. load, municipality level. A regional reference before selecting a site - not a guarantee, a starting point. 🔒 FCA import/export limits by region - operational boundaries based on local net load data. Compare your project assumptions against the regional constraint, not a generic template. 💰 Flex vs. static revenue comparison - IRR delta under FCA-compliant flexible boundaries vs. static limits, DA arbitrage-based. Energy Workbench is the AaaS (Analytics as a Service) built on open-source tools and in-house models. It is the analytical layer our team uses internally on every project. If your case requires a deeper look - site-specific modelling, sensitivity analysis, custom scenarios - that is exactly what the AaaS model is for: we configure the analysis around your portfolio. You can gain your own personalized, dynamic dashboards inside Energy Workbench! Access by email request. [email protected] Next week: Poland data goes live. We are launching Polish coverage in time for Battery Forum Poland in Warsaw, 19–21 May 2026. RES profiles, regional grid context, FCA-equivalent constraints for the Polish market. If you are attending - we will be there. #BESS #FCA #Energiewende #BatteryForum #EnergyTransition #Qmesa
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