
Energy Unplugged by Aurora EP.271 - Flexibility, Batteries and the Future of Europe’s Power System
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Jan 6, 2026 Simon Bushell, Founder and CEO of Sympower, discusses the critical role of flexibility in Europe's evolving energy landscape. He explains how rising price volatility and grid congestion necessitate a shift towards demand-side response and battery optimization. The conversation highlights the transition from baseload to supply-following demand, emphasizing the importance of diverse portfolios for grid stability. Simon also shares insights on maximizing revenue from battery assets and the need for supportive regulations to scale flexibility services across Europe.
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Renewables Shift Creates A Flexibility Bottleneck
- Europe is shifting from flexible thermal generators to variable renewables, raising systemic need for new flexibility sources.
- Flexibility must grow fast or grids will become the bottleneck for further decarbonisation.
Batteries And Demand Response Are Complementary
- Batteries and demand response overlap more than assumed: some industrial assets now offer sub-second responses.
- A blended portfolio of assets with varied characteristics delivers the full set of grid needs cost-effectively.
Map Industrial Flexibility Carefully
- Analyse industrial processes with the plant team to map flexible points and their boundary conditions.
- Bid only profitable flexibility into suitable markets to create clear business cases for customers.
