So it was no surprise to see AEMO published a tender for ‘Interim Reliability Reserves’ (a form of ‘Reserve Trader’) on the same day … and updates such as Ben Macey’s on LinkedIn here:
There’s more information on that page, but the key point is … The Tender for Interim Reliability Reserves – 2024/25 is open until Friday 19th July 2024 (note this was corrected – originally showed 1st July in some AEMO documentation).
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After releasing the 2024 ESOO on Thursday morning 29th August 2024, in the afternoon the AEMO called for tenders for supply of RERT (Reserve Trader) in South Australia for summer 2024-25.
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