The role of wind today, in South Australia, with the LOR2 Market Notice issued
AEMO issues an LOR2 notice today for South Australia, noting of the possibility of load shedding in South Australia if a credible contingency occurs.
AEMO issues an LOR2 notice today for South Australia, noting of the possibility of load shedding in South Australia if a credible contingency occurs.
A drop in demand exacerbates low holiday demand and high wind to drop the price below zero in SA
Who were the winners, in our competition for summer 2013-14?
Category to catch any posts we make pertaining to the shoulder season of autumn 2014.
Recapping where demand trended over summer 2013-14 and (importantly for our competition entrants) what the peak demand was seen to be, NEM-wide
GSES recently gave a presentation at the APVI workshop in Brisbane as part of the International Battery Association conference.
The content of the presentation would be of interest to WattClarity readers, hence this guest post – which focuses on three possible future business models, that would mean very different outcomes to the incumbents that have become accustomed to “business as usual” over many years.
A thought-bubble, triggered by the recent knock-back at the ACCC of AGL’s bid to acquire Macquarie Generation
Second article by Paul Taliangis (of Core Energy) looking at some of the broader changes at work in the NEM.
Some quick observations about the patterns of volatility seen this week in Queensland
Hot and sticky weather in QLD drives demand higher and provides an opportunity for spot price volatility
Walking through today in South Australia, following yesterday’s warnings.
Brown coal production drops as one outcome of the current bushfires around the Latrobe Valley
Quick preliminary thoughts on the reported mothballing of capacity at Swanbank E and the return of two units at Tarong.
A quick look at how much electricity demand has been reduced in the north, coincident with Tropical Cyclone Dylan
A quick look at how Victoria and South Australia fared on Tuesday 28th, given the predictions of a return to hot weather at a time when schools and businesses are back to work.
Following the heatwave last week, a review of the symbiotic nature of the link between the gas and electricity markets in the gas-hungry state of South Australia
As Queensland heats up, the Queensland electricity demand increases towards the Red Zone
A warning of a third round of high temperatures triggers a look at the demand forecast for next week in Victoria and South Australia
The hot weather passes into Queensland but, as yet, nothing has happened – nor is it really forecast.
As the temperature cools (but the debate heats up) here’s a quick look of how much contribution there was from demand response over the past week.