Recapping operations at Torrens Island – as another one bites the dust (at least temporarily*)
Some quick thoughts about the mothballing of Torrens Island A station
Some quick thoughts about the mothballing of Torrens Island A station
Returning to the theme of inconsistencies where we allow for "socialising costs whilst privatising profits" here are some thoughts about the retail space.
Articles relating to events occurring through summer 2014-15
AEMO's forecast showing Sunday evening's electricity demand for Queensland could reach a new record with the 40 degree temperatures in South-East Queensland.
There are cycles in wind production in the NEM, and there are cycles in social media about the benefits and disbenefits of renewables.
Brief notes about Redbank station closure
A follow-on look at today
A quick look at what a four-legged horse race does to electricity demand
A colourful snapshot from NEM-Watch reminds us how the NEM often devolves to regional markets
First hot day we've posted about prior to summer 2014-15
A snapshot of generator size, by ownership
To augment today's article in the Australian Financial Review, here's an illustration of the growing oversupply.
Our guest author (Mike Williams) shares some practical tips for how energy users can brace themselves for the rising tsunami of energy costs
Specific articles directly related to carbon emissions
Our guest author (Don Sands) compares and contrasts 9 different methods used for measurement of carbon emissions at thermal power stations
Further analysis of the interaction between electricity and gas markets in Queensland at present.
Low prices today in South Australia and Queensland for various reasons - but summed up by a large oversupply of capacity
Posts pertaining to events we see occurring through spring 2014
A massive overhang of capacity seen today - leading to price suppression
In parallel with the RET Review process, claims and counter claims are mounting about challenges to security of supply, moving forwards. Here are some initial thoughts...