TL;DR
Market analysts own Base’s point of view on the energy markets and products we participate in.
- •You’ll build and maintain the models that identify where value exists for Base’s fleet, and you’ll be the one who has to defend that opinion before Base commits capital or signs a deal.
- •Key Responsibilities Model coincident peak (CP) timing and how it evolves year-over-year in markets like PJM and ERCOT, and benchmark results against commercially available forecasts Model the impact of CP reform in ERCOT and what it means for how Base needs to reshape its book Compile polished reports on operational performance for internal teams and external stakeholders, including presentations at ISOs Determine when and where Base should deploy a 4-hour battery solution, and where the absence of solar leaves us blocked Maintain a tested, heavily vetted opinion on any energy market or product Base is considering selling into Requirements Fluency in data science and data visualization
- •you choose the right analytical approach for categorical versus continuous data, and turn complex network behavior into charts that drive clear business decisions Comfort with modern operational tools like SQL and Grafana for fleet telemetry analysis Deep understanding of wholesale energy market operations (e.g., ERCOT), including real-time arbitrage, ancillary services, and grid-service control loops
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