Without any further explanation, but for future record, here’s NEMwatch at 15:25 (NEM time) showing some spot volatility in TAS this afternoon:
Nothing more, at this point …
Posted by Paul McArdleSaturday 2nd March 2024 3:34 PM Topic: Autumn 2024 in the NEM
Linton Corbet Fri 2nd December 2022
A successful return to service for the Waddamana to Palmerston 220 kV lines following damage sustained during landslides on 14 October 2022.
Paul McArdle Fri 29th February 2008
In Queensland we experienced one of the mildest summers I can remember. As a result of this, demand levels were subdued for most of summer. However, for a couple of days in late February, summer finally arrived, and struck with a vengeance.
greg.denton Tue 9th June 2015
Some thoughts from another guest author, Greg Denton, about the current rule change proposal “Bidding in Good Faith” being assessed by the AEMC.
Paul McArdle Wed 16th December 2020
Second day in a row the price spikes in the NSW region … higher and longer than yesterday. Low aggregate production from Wind and Large Solar across NSW today was clearly one other factor that contributed.
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