When you click into any index or benchmark from the All Indices & Benchmarks table, you'll see a detailed page showing that benchmark's performance. The layout is consistent across all regions, with some variations depending on the type of benchmark and market.
The main revenue chart
The top of the page shows a chart of revenues over time.
You'll see a value tile in the top-left showing the current value for your selected period (e.g. 36,073 USD/MW/year). This updates as you change the time range.
Controls on the chart:
Date picker — Click the date range in the top-right to select any time period. Use the quick-select buttons (1D, 1M, 1Y, All) or pick a custom range from the calendar. This is useful for reporting, analysing market events, or comparing performance across different periods.
Settings (sliders icon) — Change how the data is displayed. Options include revenue units (e.g. per hour, per year), normalisation (per MW, per MWh), and whether to show net revenues.
Download (arrow icon) — Download the data shown on the chart. The download reflects whatever time range you've selected with the date picker, so set the period you want first, then download. This button appears on all charts throughout the Terminal.
Index breakdown (asset benchmarks only)
For asset-derived benchmarks — available in GB, ERCOT, and Australia — you'll see an index breakdown below the main chart. This shows the individual assets that make up the index, with their revenues broken down by market and ancillary service.
Each asset appears as a horizontal bar, stacked by revenue source. The legend shows all revenue streams tracked for that market (e.g. DAM Energy, RTM Energy, Ancillary Services for ERCOT).
A diamond marker on each bar shows the net revenue for that asset.
Asset leaderboard table
Below the breakdown, a table ranks the assets contributing to the index. Columns include:
Rank — Position in the index, with arrows showing movement
Site, Owner, Optimizer — Asset details
Capacity — Rated power (MW) and energy capacity (MWh)
Revenue — Normalised revenue for the selected period
Cycles per day — Average daily cycling
Some columns vary by region. For example, ERCOT shows an Availability column, while Australia shows Contracted power.
You can click on any asset name to go to its detailed asset page.
Spread index pages
Spread (TB) indices show a simpler layout — just the revenue or spread chart without an asset breakdown. These measure the daily price spread between the highest and lowest priced hours in a given market.
Below the chart you'll find a More about section with the index description, and a Documents section linking to the relevant methodology documentation.
Bookmarking
Every index page has a bookmark icon (flag) in the header. Click it to save the page to your Homepage bookmarks for quick access.