Yesterday evening we noted:
1) Firstly, how‘Destructive Winds disrupt (and damage) transmission network in South Australia on Thursday (evening) 17th October 2024’.
With the advantage of ‘next day public’ dataset this morning, here’s a quick review of what happened in South Australia from 18:30 to 19:00 (in NEM time), utilising a collage of widgets in ez2view Time-Travelled back through each dispatch interval.
At 18:30 (before the storm impacted the network)
At this point we see that the flows are heading west-to-east on Heywood, but that the ‘export limit’ (maximum capability for Heywood to flow west) is up at 600MW:
At 18:35 (VIC1-SA1 export limit reduced)
At this point we see the effect of the ‘I-VS_250’ Constraint Set having been invoked (as noted in MN118994 noted here) in limiting maximum flow west on Heywood to 250MW:
At 18:40
At this point we see SA continuing to export into VIC via the Heywood interconnector:
At 18:45 (possible trip at Snowtown Wind Farm)
At this point we see Snowtown Wind Farm has dropped to 0MW output unexpectedly:
The ‘Dispatch Error’ alert shows that this was unexpected within NEMDE.
PS1 … for more information, refer to ‘Snowtown 1 Wind Farm back online (Friday morning 18th October 2024) after being offline for >12 hours’
At 18:50 (possible trip at Clements Gap Wind Farm)
At this point we see that Clements Gap Wind Farm has also dropped offline.
There is a 48MW ‘Dispatch Error’ in this case (so unexpected drop in output) … just below the 50MW alert notice threshold so not shown in ‘Notifications’ widget window.
PS2 … for more information, refer to ‘Clements Gap Wind Farm still offline, on Friday morning 18th October 2024’
At 18:55
At this point we see large drops in output at Goyder South Wind Farm and Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park:
In this Dispatch Interval, we see some constraints within South Australia start to bind.
PS3 … for more information, refer to ‘A closer look at Goyder South Wind Farm on Thursday evening 17th October 2024 (not affected by the storm?)’
At 19:00
At this point we see more drop in output at Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park:
More constraints within South Australia start to bind … some of them in the Constraint Sets invoked according to these Market Notices.
We’ll leave this here, for now…
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