So it’s worth noting that on Friday evening 21st June 2024 Kogan Creek came back online – this is shown in this snapshot of the ‘Bids & Offers’ widget in ez2view at 12;10 Saturday 22nd June, so with the advantage of the ‘next day public’ bids for Friday 21st June:
There’s quite a few sequential adjustments to return to service plan in the bids over the ~36 hours the unit was offline.
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One of many articles in the AFR this week flagged an extension of major outage on Kogan Creek Power Station. In this article we take a quick initial look.
Following on from Tuesday’s main article (summarising results across 105,120 dispatch intervals through 2019 for ‘all Coal’ and ‘all Wind’ groupings), this is the first of 4 x Case Studies that look at each of the extremes in outcome. This one is the dispatch interval featuring the greatest over-performance, collectively, across all coal units through 2019.
A follow-on to my earlier article of a couple weeks ago, looking at another instance where a team effort was required to counter a drop in system frequency following the loss of generation at a large power station (this time the single unit Kogan Creek power station – the largest single unit in the NEM).
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