We’ve noted this morning that ‘AEMO directs 4 units on in Victoria, to cover System Strength shortfall’ … noting that, at that time, there were 3 coal units in Victoria offline. Shortly afterwardsL:
1) we noted ‘Loy Yang A2 joins three other coal units in VIC offline’; and
2) we speculated the the short-notice outage of Loy Yang A2 was the trigger for the AEMO direction (i.e. dropping number of coal units in VIC down from 7 down to 6).
How often is it that only 6 coal units in VIC are online?
I wondered how often it’s been that the Victorian region had a low of 6 coal units online:
1) I need to pretty a chart up a bit before publishing,
2) But the short story is that it’s happened quite often.
So why the direction?
So, we wondered, why the direction (especially for 4 units to replace the System Strength from the ‘missing’ coal units)?
Others have asked the same question – and smarter people than i have pointed to the AEMO document ‘Victorian Transfer Limits Advice – Outages’ (from Oct 2024), and specifically the required combination for direction with an outage on the Moorabool to Sydenham line. See page 68/87 copied in here, with the 4th row highlighted … which turns out to be the combination of units directed with only 6 coal units online in VIC:
The outage of the Moorabool to Sydenham line
Rounding out this short story is this snapshot from ez2view at the 13:50 dispatch interval (NEM time) with two widgets shown:
1) At the top is the ‘Constraint Sets’ widget …
(a) filtered down to constraint sets referencing both network substations
(b) revealing just one constraint set
2) The ‘V-MLSY_NOEMTT_R’ constraint set is then expanded in the ‘Constraint Set Details’ widget underneath
… note that we’ve seen this outage before in prior articles here.
We see that this constraint set:
1) Became invoked yesterday late morning (Wednesday 13th November 2024 at 11:35 NEM time)
2) Is currently expected to remain invoked out until Wednesday 20th November 2024 at 19:00
That’s all for now…
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