Back-up generator in Broken Hill tripped offline Monday 21st Oct, still offline Tuesday morning 22nd Oct 2024

Yesterday afternoon we saw an email alert triggered by the ‘Notifications’ widget in ez2view letting us know that the GB01 unit (the back-up diesel generator called on in Broken Hill) had switched off in the 5-minute period to 16:41 (NEM time, so 17:51 local time in NSW):

2024-10-21-at-16-41-ez2view-Notifications-GB01-off

This morning, however, there’s (still) been no matching email to say that the unit’s back online.  Here’s a zoomed in and updated view of the ez2view ‘Trends Engine’ chart (previously posted here) focused on the output of the backup generator:

2024-10-22-at-06-55-ez2view-Trends-BrokenHill

Note that there was planned maintenance overnight on Sunday night noted in this update from the Government on Sunday 20th October (and there was another maintenance outage noted there for Wednesday evening), but what’s happened from Monday afternoon was not planned.

Here’s an update this morning from Essential Energy on their outage map at 07:01:

2024-10-22-EssentialEnergy-OutageMap

The notice says (all times here are NSW time):

‘INCD-216714-q

Time Off:21/10/2024 17:40:51

Est. Time On:

No. of Customers affected:2061

Reason:Transgrid Generator Trip

Additional Information:Transgrids investigations continue into what caused the generator to trip. Next update 22 Oct mid morning

Last Updated:22/10/2024 00:06:46’’

 

Morning news suggests TransGrid is moving in more diesel generators to augment the backup.

 

PS1 reporting in ABC Media

One of our team members noted the ABC reporting ‘Generator powering Broken Hill since severe storm overheated and shut down’ also on Tuesday morning.

 

 


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4 Comments on "Back-up generator in Broken Hill tripped offline Monday 21st Oct, still offline Tuesday morning 22nd Oct 2024"

  1. Very interesting to me that the wind farm (199 MW) and solar farm (54MW) cannot synchronise with the diesel generator.

  2. Yes, it seems unfortunate that they can’t at least use the windfarm and BESS alongside the diesel generator, which would seem helpful in the evening peak.

  3. The locals keep to SA time.
    You can see why.

  4. Some reports say the backup generators are “diesel”, others say they are “gas turbines”, does anyone know?

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