Rising energy costs? Growing market complexity? In this webinar, guest speakers will present practical, real-world use cases of industrial flexibility. We will examine the key challenges industrial customers face today—such as rising energy costs and increasing market complexity—and showcase hands-on solution approaches, including how industrial assets can be monetized to unlock new revenue streams.
In addition, the webinar will provide a high-level overview of implementing the CyberNoc flexibility marketing software, including asset connectivity and the operating model, along with insights into expected financial outcomes and added value.
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Speakers' use cases
H2 Powerlink
Founded in May 2024, originating from a research project in cooperation with voestalpine that developed a concept for producing green hydrogen. A battery storage system was a key component of that setup. Building on this, the company has focused on batteries—recognizing their essential role in the energy transition. In recent months, the focus has been on battery storage projects across standalone, co-location, and behind-the-meter applications, with the goal of developing, implementing, and ultimately operating these projects.
Bioenergie Kärnten
Part of the Bio Energy Group, Bioenergie Kärnten supplies Klagenfurt and Liebenfels with green heat and green electricity via three biomass combined heat and power plants. Thanks to CHP, the plants produce both heat and renewable electricity. All three sites are characterized by innovation and modern technology and are considered highly efficient, economical, sustainable, and CO2-neutral. Together with Stadtwerke Klagenfurt AG, the shared goal is to further improve quality of life and air quality in Klagenfurt and position the city as a flagship for bioenergy generation through state-of-the-art technology.
FAQs
- What is industrial energy flexibility? The ability to shift, curtail or increase load or generation in response to market signals and grid needs to reduce costs and earn revenue.
- Which markets are covered? Day‑ahead, intraday and balancing services (e.g., FCR, aFRR, mFRR) in European markets.
- What do I need to get started? Connected assets, reliable data (baseline and flexibility forecasts), and a platform/VPP to automate bidding and dispatch.
- Will the session cover implementation? Yes—a high‑level walkthrough of CyberNoc implementation, from asset connectivity to the operating model and expected outcomes.



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