Energy Transition Intelligence
Australia's energy transition is one of the largest capital allocation events in the country's history. Three hundred gigawatts of proposed generation. Hundreds of billions in infrastructure investment. And the single most consequential decision in every project — where to locate, and how to operate — is still being made the same way it was twenty years ago.
For a hydrogen electrolyser, a data centre, or any large flexible load that can shift when it runs — the difference between the right NEM connection point and the wrong one is worth millions of dollars in project economics. Most developers don't currently have the tools to find it.
South Australia experienced negative electricity prices 62% of daylight hours in 2024. Flexible loads that can access this are transforming project economics — but only if they know where to be.
Curtailment projections, marginal loss factors, negative price exposure, system security requirements, ESG and carbon intensity — all living across dozens of AEMO and network operator publications with no unified view.
Hundreds of billions in energy infrastructure investment is being committed across Australia — with locational decisions still made the same way they were twenty years ago.
Meridian aggregates signals that currently live across forty fragmented AEMO and network operator publications into a single, continuously updated, spatially interactive platform.
Forward-looking curtailment risk by zone and connection point across the NEM.
MLF data by node, updated continuously, spatially mapped across the NEM grid.
Historical and projected negative price frequency by region — the signal flexible loads need most.
Inertia, frequency control, and system strength requirements mapped by connection zone.
Grid carbon intensity by region and time-of-day — essential for scope 2 emissions reporting.
REZ capacity limits, connection queues, and transmission augmentation timelines.
Tell Meridian what you're building — a hydrogen electrolyser, battery storage, data centre, or any large flexible load. Specify your capacity, load profile, and operational flexibility.
Meridian scores every viable renewable energy site in the NEM against your load profile — weighting curtailment exposure, MLF, negative price access, and system security constraints.
An AI-written site assessment is generated in seconds. A professional investment report you can put in front of a board or an infrastructure fund — the same day.
Stop losing millions to poor connection point selection. Meridian tells you exactly where your project's economics work before you commit to development costs.
Electrolyser economics hinge entirely on access to low-cost or negative-price electricity. Meridian finds those locations — and scores them against your specific load profile.
Make confident capital allocation decisions backed by the same market intelligence your competitors are still assembling manually from AEMO publications.
Location determines your energy cost, carbon intensity, and reliability. Meridian optimises all three simultaneously against the NEM's spatial complexity.
We are the decision layer that sits between raw market complexity and confident capital allocation — built in Adelaide, purpose-built for the Australian NEM, and designed for the people moving real capital into Australia's energy future.
Design partnerships and early access are available now.
We work closely with a small number of partners to shape the platform. If you are moving capital into Australia's energy transition, we want to hear from you.
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