Eraring Units Back

Following up on the trip of two Eraring units on Wednesday 3 April 2024.

Global-Roam systems, configured to detect a start up of selected dispatchable units, alerted us that:

  • ER02 switched on to have an interval-starting level of 6 MW for dispatch interval interval 2024-04-03 20:35, and later
  • ER01 switched on to have an interval-starting level of 7 MW for dispatch interval 2024-04-03 23:10 (approximately 2.5 hours later)

Further inspection via ez2view with next-day bids helped us understand that:

  • Both units initially offered available capacity of 66 MW.
  • ER02 subsequently increased it’s availability to 210 MW for the 23:00 interval.

Market Notice 115947, advising of the return to service of both units, was issued at 23:16 in evening on the Wednesday:


 

115947 POWER SYSTEM EVENTS 03/04/2024 11:16:35 PM

Update - Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 03/04/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 03/04/2024

Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 115944

At 2301 hrs the Eraring Power Station Unit 1 and Unit 2 were returned to service.

The cause of this non-credible contingency event has been identified and AEMO is satisfied that another occurrence of this event is unlikely under the current circumstances.

AEMO will not reclassify this event as a credible contingency event.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations

 

 

 

 

 


About the Author

Linton Corbet
Linton is a Senior Software Engineer and Market Analyst, who joined Global-Roam in August 2020. Before joining the company, Linton worked at the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for seven years, including four years as an analyst within their demand forecasting team. Before entering the energy sector, he worked as an air quality scientist in the Czech Republic.

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