Flexibility Markets – Advanced for Flexibility Providers
Flex Advanced for Flexibility Providers is a full-day training course for those who want to become providers of flexibility and understand how to support the power grid while getting paid for the service. The course covers market rules, technical requirements, business models, and practical examples from companies already delivering flexibility today.
Upcoming course opportunities
4 March 2026
Last day for registration 18 February 2026
Bakgrund
Understanding flexibility markets is important for a wide range of actors – from DSOs needing tools to handle capacity challenges to companies and organizations seeking to become providers of flexibility and get paid for contributing to a more robust power system. Flexibility markets create both opportunities and responsibilities: they can help grid companies optimize their infrastructure and open new revenue streams for customers and providers.
Target Group, Price and Practical Information
TARGET GROUP
Industries, property companies, aggregators, battery owners, charging infrastructure operators, and other potential flexibility providers.
PRICE
Course fee: 4,495 SEK excluding VAT. Members of Glava Energy Center receive a 10 percent discount. Accommodation at the nearby Hillringsberg Manor or other alternatives is not included in the fee.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
09:30–15:30 on site at Glava Energy Center, Hillringsberg outside Arvika. Address and directions are available on our contact page.
Course Content
- What does it take to become a flexibility provider?
- Market rules and business models
- Technical requirements from DSOs
- Flexibility delivery with conditional connection
- Platforms and bilateral agreements
- Practical examples from companies delivering flexibility today
Instructor
Darijan Jelica, flexibility expert and CEO, Flexia Consulting AB.
Knowledge from projects
With support from Energiforsk, Glava Energy Center has developed a methodology for flexibility in the power grid. The flexibility market training builds on this work and on the project LOKEN – Local Energy Management Värmland, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
Questions?
If you have any questions about course content or practical information, please contact our Head of Education, Liselott Öberg Stridh:
