Which units are still offline in NSW and QLD, as of 3:30pm on 27th Nov 2024

On Sunday, Paul posted a view of our generator outages widget within ez2view to highlight which scheduled units were offline in NSW and QLD – as the former deals with a tight supply-demand situation today, tomorrow, and Friday.

I thought it was worth providing our readers with an updated screenshot of our generator outages widget, so that they can see an updated view of what is currently offline and/or scheduled to be offline over the coming days – as of 3:30pm this afternoon.

The current view of planned and unplanned outages of scheduled units in NSW and QLD. Click here for a higher-res version of this image.

Source: ez2view’s Generator Outages widget

Note that the screenshot above has been filtered for NSW and QLD units with a capacity above 200MW only, and is sorted by Maximum Capacity. Hence this provides no view of Semi-Scheuled unit outages (e.g. large solar and wind farms).

Within the widget, columns denote dates. Through the cell background colours, you can make out which units are experiencing outages – grey represents a plant-planned outage, red represents a plant-forced outage, and orange represents there being insufficient data to attribute cause.


About the Author

Dan Lee
Dan Lee first started at Global-Roam in June 2013. He has departed (and returned) for a couple of stints overseas in that time, but rejoined our team permanently in late 2019. More recently, Dan's focus has been on growing his understanding of the market and developing his analytical capabilities. He is currently enrolled in the Master of Sustainable Energy program at the University of Queensland.

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