Second big drop in ‘Market Demand’ in NSW on Wednesday 19th February 2025
About 150 minutes after the earlier (apparent) drop in NSW ‘Market Demand’ there’s a second drop that’s not quite so big, but still sizeable.
About 150 minutes after the earlier (apparent) drop in NSW ‘Market Demand’ there’s a second drop that’s not quite so big, but still sizeable.
That alert in ‘Notifications’ widget in ez2view (looking at large change in ‘Market Demand’ in NSW) has triggered again at 11:51 (NEM time) on Wednesday 19th February 2025.
A relatively large jump in ‘Market Demand’ in the NSW region from 16:05 to 16:10 on Tuesday 18th February 2025 caught our attention.
A short record of a large (i.e. >400MW) change in ‘Market Demand’ in the NSW region for the 17:15 dispatch interval (NEM time) on Friday 7th February 2025, alerted via ez2view.
Coincident with the walk home this afternoon/evening, the ‘Notifications’ widget in one of our display copies of ez2view alerted us to a large drop of ‘Market Demand’ in the NSW region … at a 937MW drop in the 5 minutes to 17:15 NEM time, so I have taken an initial look
Analysis compiled to explore what the impact was of the unusual weather pattern (extensive cloud cover and cold temperatures) seen across a large part of Queensland on Saturday 23rd May 2020.
A price spike late at night in South Australia, not long after posting other comments about low surplus generation capacity.