Ceylan, OğuzhanDisiacik, IremZehir, AlparslanZanaj, ElmaCeylan, Oguzhan2024-10-152024-10-152024097983503693979798350369380https://doi.org/10.1109/EEAE60309.2024.10600519Batteries may provide ancillary services to the power network and thus can be used as a energy storage tool. In this paper, we examine the income of the battery owner, the amount of energy drawn from the battery, and the amount of change in the state of the charge (SOC) by considering different cases. For this aim, our study uses real data of frequency, voltage, load, energy market prices and house power production and consumption profiles. From the simulation results obtained we observe that the profit that battery owners can make as a result of using these services is of great importance for the energy market of the future and the battery to grid system is crucial solution for minimizing problems caused by abnormal frequency, voltage, load, etc. in the network.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBatteryAncillary ServiceVoltage RegulationLoad RegulationFrequency RegulationEnergy Management To Provide Multiple Services From Battery To GridConference ObjectWOS:00129813730002710.1109/EEAE60309.2024.10600519N/AN/A