The bidding strategy of energy storage power station formulated in most papers relies on the day-ahead predicted price and regulation demand, and the effectiveness of the bidding strategy is based on the premise that day-ahead forecast is accurate [9, 10, 11].
In recent years, battery energy storages stations (BESSs) account for the largest proportion in large-scale energy storage power station projects due to its advantages such as rapid response, high integrated power, decreasing cost year by year and short construction cycle.
Flow chart of bidding strategy of BESS in DAM and RTM Usually, the lower limit of the price declaration stipulated by the electricity market is zero or even negative, which provides the opportunity for the power generators participating in the market to take risks.
This is because according to the frequency regulation market mechanism, the minimum frequency regulation capacity allowed to be declared by each power station is 1 MW. The BESS A only declared 14 MW frequency regulation capacity and left 1 MW capacity for other BESSs to win the bidding.