With pricing now reverting to normal process, it’s worth flagging two Market Notices AEMO published with reference to forecast LOR3 in the South Australian region today (i.e. Thu 23rd June) pertaining to next week Wednesday and Thursday as follows:
Thursday is a long way off (in relative terms) so we’d expect to see forecasts progressively improve (as they did for Wednesday). Now in ‘Forecast Convergence’ in ez2view v9.4.2.62 clients can do this!
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Ant Sharwood of Weatherzone provides some insights into the intensity of last weekend’s thunderstorms in South Australia, which had severe impacts on the state’s transmission network.
Guest author, Allan O’Neil delves further into understanding what happened in response to the transmission tower failures on 31st January 2020 that sent system frequency in South Australia and led to a large reversal of flows.
We’ll explore ‘what’s changed?’ more in subsequent articles – but in this article just want to flag the Market Notice updates around 05:00 (NEM time) this morning with forecast load shedding for Monday and Tuesday next week growing more extreme …
A short look at this afternoon’s pricing volatility in the South Australian region with what appears to be coincident trips at 2 related Large Solar Farms.
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