Submissions due today (Thu 14th Aug 2025) on the AEMC draft report ‘Review of WDRM’

We’d written, back on 3rd May 2025, about ‘AEMC underway with review of the Centralised Negawatt Dispatch Mechanism (a.k.a. the WDRM), and consultation closed’.

As noted on Tuesday last week, I was away for ~5 weeks (and am gradually catching up) … and did briefly note in that article that this AEMC draft report had been released on 10th July 2025:

2025-07-10-AEMC-WDRM-Review-DraftReport-Cover

Briefly, let’s just note three points:

1)  The AEMC notes here on the subsite that:

‘On 10 July 2025, the AEMC published a draft report, outlining two draft recommendations for the WDRM:

(a)  that the WDRM should continue operating; and 

(b)  that the Expanding eligibility under the WDRM rule change request be initiated.’

2)  The AEMC also noted that submissions on these draft recommendations were closing today (Thursday 14th August 2025).

3)  Will we make a submission?

(a)  Frequent readers will note that

i.  we’ve almost never made submissions in market reviews over 25+ years of operations;

ii.  but, by the same token, we’ve been a keen supporter (and facilitator) of other methods of demand response for many of those years as well.

(b)  But (perhaps I got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning?) I’m hearing a very loud and clearly a ‘why bother?’ on this particular front  … because it seems very clearly that the AEMC has a quite alternative view of what’s actually happening than I do.

 

One can almost imagine the team at Working Dog Production thinking up another edition of the Utopia TV series in fits of laughter dreaming up an episode that has:

  • a government/central body reviewing a program that has delivered bugger all over the past 4 years (but not without a cost – including the introduction of Tripwire #3 in the AEMO’s Market Management System that will now exist for all time).
  • not to be daunted, the proponents for said scheme (in their own internal strategy sessions) crystallize a plan that is ‘quick, let’s sign up a few more megawatts’ to make it look like this program is truly moving.
  • which they duly do:
  • Is it cynical to think that (hook, line and sinker) that government/central body has taken the bait?

 

What am I missing?


About the Author

Paul McArdle
Paul was one of the founders of Global-Roam in February 2000. He is currently the CEO of the company and the principal author of WattClarity. Writing for WattClarity has become a natural extension of his work in understanding the electricity market, enabling him to lead the team in developing better software for clients. Before co-founding the company, Paul worked as a Mechanical Engineer for the Queensland Electricity Commission in the early 1990s. He also gained international experience in Japan, the United States, Canada, the UK, and Argentina as part of his ES Cornwall Memorial Scholarship.

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