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 joined Global-Roam as a software engineer and market analyst in August 2020. Prior to joining us, he worked with the AEMO for 7 years, and before that, as an air quality scientist.

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