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In this episode, Helmut chats with Cyriel de Jong from KYOS, a Dutch company renowned for its expertise in energy market analytics. Many listeners might recognize KYOS for its gas option pricing solutions, price curves, and fundamental market modelling. In recent years, KYOS has also expanded into the battery sector, offering optimization tools to benchmark grid-scale batteries.
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In this episode, Helmut talks to Casper Sønderby, Co-Founder at Copenhagen-based Twig Energy. Before co-founding Twig, Casper spent some time at Google to work on AI-based weather forecasting right after the machine learning revolution took off around a decade ago. Together with his brother, who has a similar background, they founded a prop trading firm that is now making its way into asset optimization.
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In this episode our Maximilian Kiessler talks to Luisa von Lonski, the Head of Short Term Trading and Operations at Syneco. Luisa started her career in Hamburg working on VPP software before spending a couple of years at Elli, the Volkswagen subsidiary tasked with flexibility management and smart charging. At Elli she and the team successfully launched their flexibility trading on EPEX SPOT. More than a year ago she left the startup world to transform and digitalize the short-term trading business of established energy trading company Syneco Trading GmbH and Max and Luisa are reflecting on this journey and the challenges.
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In this episode of PowerBot Talks, Helmut interviews Gavin Bell, CEO and Co-Founder of Optimeering, discussing the company's vision for optimizing the renewable power sector through advanced imbalance price forecasting and AI. Gavin shares his background in the power industry, the evolution of Optimeering from a consulting company to a SaaS provider, and the challenges and opportunities within the Nordic power market. The conversation also touches on the intersection of power and aquaculture and the affiliated company Optimeering Aqua which optimizes fish farms.
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In this episode, Helmut talks to Hubert Penn, CCO at Dexter Energy. Hubert talks about his journey from being an aerospace engineer to co-founding Dexter, which specializes in imbalance price forecasting and trade optimization to help renewable producers.
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In this episode, Helmut talks to Paul Pontenagel, Managing Director at Time2Market, a Danish service provider helping trading companies to enter new markets quickly. Paul and Helmut discuss the Danish energy trading scene, where most new players in the European market are founded, and how physical power markets are different to derivative markets. Poul also talks about trading in gas markets and its differences to power markets.
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Joffrey Faucon, head of product at Nordpol, discusses the transformation of the intraday trading platform at Nord Pool during the past years. He shares the challenges in stabilizing and improving the latency of the intraday trading system that ulimately led to a massive growth of volumes during the lsat years. Joffrey also talks about the acquisition of Nord Pool by Euronext and how expertise is shared among the group and new upcoming developments at Nord Pool.
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Edoardo Simoni, head of trading at Reel, shares his journey into energy markets. He discusses his experience working at Ørsted, where he led short-term trading optimization, and his role in managing a team focused on quantitative analytics to build algorithmic trading infrastructure. Edoardo further shares his experience of joining Reel, a startup focused on improving the corporate procurement of renewable energy. Reel sells power to corporations and helps them enter into multi-consumer Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with renewable energy asset owners.
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Alexander Reinhold, CEO at Convex Energy, shares his journey from the digital ad-bidding industry to energy markets. We cover the similarities and differences between ad bidding and energy trading, and his journey with Frequenz and Resonanz.
Alex discusses the challenges of fundraising for an energy startup, the need for a clear value proposition and the evolution of Resonanz's business model, from developing products for the trading value chain to becoming a fully automated proprietary engine and the acquisition by Convex. Alex also talks about the role of Convex in the European energy trading industry, the importance of talent and location and the EPEX SPOT exchange council.