Overview
What is energy flexibility?
Energy flexibility means adjusting when your assets use energy—consuming less during peak periods or shifting load to different times. Grid operators and aggregators pay for this capability.
To participate, you need two things: a credible baseline (what you would have consumed) and accurate measurement (what you actually consumed). The difference is your flexibility—and determines what you get paid.
Why It Matters
Why baselines and measurement matter
Without governed baselines, you can't prove what you delivered. Without accurate measurement, you can't get paid correctly.
Confidence to participate
Know what your assets can deliver before you commit. Track performance across your portfolio.
Getting paid accurately
Accurate measurement means accurate payments. No disputes over what you delivered.
Programme compliance
Meet scheme requirements with documented baselines and methodology. Ready for programme assurance and verification.
Portfolio View
IC / Board pack snapshot (illustrative)
Portfolio-level view of contracted flexibility, revenue, and defensibility.
Sites enrolled
25
Contracted flexibility
~10 MW
Annual gross flexibility revenue
£0.3m–£0.9m
Revenue leakage risk flagged
~5–15%
≈£15k–£135k/yr
Baseline drift, day-type mismatch, meter configuration changes (PV/battery effects).
Clawback / dispute exposure
Audit trail coverage
100%
events reproducible
Illustrative format for a UK/EU logistics portfolio with PV + batteries; values vary by programme and commercial terms.
Baselines
Baselines you can trust
A baseline is your reference point—what consumption would have looked like without flexibility. Programme operators and aggregators scrutinise baselines, so yours need to stand up.
- Accurate, settlement-aligned baselines enable participation in UK/EU flexibility and demand response markets.
- Baseline methodology transparency and version history reduce disputes and clawback risk.
- Outputs are reproducible point-in-time.
Every baseline version is stored with timestamps, inputs, and change rationale for point-in-time reproducibility.
What you get
- Historical consumption aligned to settlement records
- Documented methodology for each baseline
- Version history so you can see what changed and when
- Point-in-time access to prior baseline states
M&V
Measurement & Verification
M&V—measurement and verification—is how you prove what flexibility you actually delivered. It compares actual consumption against your baseline.
Mobius measures actual consumption using settlement-verified data and calculates deviation against governed baselines. Clear numbers, no guesswork.
How it works
- Actual consumption verified against settlement
- Clear deviation calculations
- Performance tracking across dispatch events
- Comparable metrics across portfolio assets
Outputs
Evidence packs and reporting
Documentation ready for programme operators, aggregators, and internal reporting.
Evidence packs
Documentation for programme compliance—baseline methodology, performance data, and change history.
Performance reports
Portfolio-level and asset-level reporting on flexibility delivered and revenue earned.
