The current direct marketing survey conducted by the trade magazine Energie & Management (E & M) for the first half of 2022 once again confirms the leading role of Energy2market GmbH (e2m) in biomass direct marketing. In its industry ranking, the magazine confirms that the Leipzig-based energy aggregator has “held pole position in the marketing of biomass and biogas for years”.
With 1,892 MW of installed biogas capacity alone, e2m has once again defended its market leadership in this segment. This is backed by over 3,800 decentralized technical units in the biogas sector alone, which are controlled and bundled via the company’s own virtual power plant (VPP). With over 5,000 decentralized generation plants from renewable producers, electricity storage systems and consumers, e2m’s total portfolio amounts to 2,924 MW – including wind power with 439 MW and photovoltaics with 409 MW. The company was already ahead in the biomass segment in the first E & M direct marketing survey in 2013.
e2m has also positioned itself more strongly as a provider of flexibility and balancing energy. As a pioneer and market leader in the marketing and optimization of biogas plants and battery storage systems, it proves this every day.
Leading in the storage business area
With 90 MW of capacity in the storage business field, e2m is also the leader here. In its industry barometer for 2021 as a whole, the trade journal E & M had already stated that e2m was one of “only two companies” with significant capacity in the field of battery storage marketing. Here too, e2m is convinced that it has by no means reached the end of the road. In particular, the Leipzig-based company is hoping for sustainable growth from product approaches for battery storage that include other marketing options in addition to the marketing of Frequency Containment Reserve. The fact that this hope is not unfounded is shown not only by pure storage projects but also by the increasing number of system combinations of PV systems and storage systems that have been won as part of the so-called innovation tender for the marketing of electricity and flexibility.
Brief study: Biogas can cover almost half of electricity production from gas-fired power plants
The importance of biogas, particularly against the backdrop of the current crisis on the energy markets, is also shown by the results of a short study recently published by e2m on the role of biogas for a climate-neutral, 100% renewable electricity system in 2035, which has received widespread media coverage.
According to the study, around 15% of electricity generation from natural gas could be replaced. By stepping up efforts to generate electricity flexibly, up to 46% – almost half – of the electricity currently generated by gas-fired power plants could be covered by biogas if the current level of electricity generation is maintained.
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About the e2m:
Making electricity generation and consumption more flexible is essential for the success of the energy transition in order to ensure the stability of the electricity system and thus the security of supply.
The e2m makes a decisive contribution to this: the energy aggregator opens up the flexibility of decentralized generation and consumption systems and paves the way for them to enter the market. As a pioneer and market leader in the marketing and optimization of biogas plants and battery storage systems, the energy trading company proves this every day.
e2m has all the relevant trading access points to bundle, control and integrate decentralized technologies into the electricity market using its virtual power plant – renewable energy plants as well as combined heat and power plants or large industrial consumers. With its multi-market approach and using its own state-of-the-art analysis software, the energy service provider ensures the best possible placement and marketing of the flexibility provided on the generator and consumer side. As a result, e2m is already living the energy market of the future today.
As the largest direct marketing company for energy and the largest pool provider for balancing energy, the company works in a results-oriented, transparent manner and on an equal footing with customers and partners. With the help of its innovative applications, e2m ensures the integration of its customers into the energy market. The energy trading company sets standards in the design of decentralized and renewable energy systems, and not only in Germany. Its own virtual power plant is already in use in several countries and is being continuously developed in order to drive forward the switch to renewable energies worldwide.
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Energy2market GmbH I Weißenfelser Str. 84 I 04229 Leipzig
Anne Walter I Marketing & Communication
Phone +49 341 230 28-237 I anne.walter@e2m.energy
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