We’re sharing here the first in a short series of snippets from the recording of the Wind Industry Forum webinar. In this first snippet, Jonathon talks through a few of the most critical compliance obligations for a Semi-Scheduled Generator.
– each providing a sneak peek into some of the other content from the webinars.
Clean Energy Council events Next Year (2021)
The Clean Energy Council has scheduled the 2021 Large-Scale Solar Forum for Brisbane on 11 March 2021, and the Wind Industry Forum for Melbourne on 25 May 2021.
Marcelle worked as a Senior Software Engineer and Market Analyst for Global-Roam between 2020 and 2022.
Before joining the company, Marcelle worked as an Analyst at the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for two years, served as the Market Operations Manager at Tilt Renewables for three years, and also worked as a software engineer for several years before entering the energy sector. She graduated from the Master of Energy Systems program at the University of Melbourne in 2014.
This is the second of a short series of video snippets extracted from the 17th September 2020 presentation by Marcelle Gannon and Jonathon Dyson for the Clean Energy Council entitled ‘Maximising Profitability in the NEM’ for Wind Farms.
As part of the process of compilation of our Generator Report Card 2018, we’re delving into quite some detail into various aspects of generator bidding and re-bidding. Today I thought it might be useful to share some *very early and preliminary* observations that we’re starting to see when trending and categorising rebids.
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