AEMO estimates RERT payments on Tue 14th, Wed 15th and Fri 17th June 2022
A brief synopsis of the costs AEMO estimates it paid for Reserve Trader in the recent period around Market Suspension.
A brief synopsis of the costs AEMO estimates it paid for Reserve Trader in the recent period around Market Suspension.
On Friday evening AEMO dispatched Reserve Trader for a long period of time.
RERT (Reserve Trader) dispatched in QLD.
RERT (Reserve Trader) dispatched in NSW.
A short note about RERT being dispatched in NSW on Tuesday evening 14th June.
A quick article about reserve trader for Tuesday 14th June 2022.
Taking a look on the demand side of the equation, to see what was visible of demand side responses during the tight supply/demand balance period in Queensland on Tuesday 1st April 2022.
In addition to this AEMC Rule Determination, I also noted that AEMO published this ‘RERT Contracted Report for 1st and 2nd February 2022’ back on 2nd March 2022: It’s a short 2-page report that: 1) Provides a list of a…
A quick look back at today (Tue 1st Feb) and look forward at tomorrow (Wed 2nd Feb).
Here’s just a couple of the strange things that are going on in the NEM this afternoon … particularly in QLD and NSW
The AEMO has activated/dispatched Reserve Trader for later this afternoon/evening in the QLD region – beginning at 17:00 NEM time
Third article already today … this one about AEMO and Reserve Trader in the NSW region.
… and as a result of the forecast LOR3 tomorrow in QLD (Tue 1st Feb 2022), AEMO is commencing Reserve Trader negotiations.
A short note, following AEMO reporting estimated costs for RERT (Reserve Trader) on Tuesday 25th May 2021 in QLD.
The publication by AGL Energy of the short note about the transformer incident (and injured worker) at Liddell unit 3 yesterday prompted me to have a quick look, following on from the volatility this week.
Third day in a row we see volatility in NSW (and QLD) … and this afternoon AEMO contracts, and then dispatches, Reserve Trader in NSW
This morning the AEMO have called for expressions of interest for the ‘Unscheduled Short-Notice RERT’ for summer 2020-21.
Guest author, Allan O’Neil tries to piece together further detail of what is intended with the apparent tightening of the Reliability Standard (which has sat at 0.002% USE for many years).
Today I managed to get about half-way (only!) through some analysis I wanted to do to ‘scratch that itch’ about what happened in the NSW Region on Thursday 23rd January – with LOR2 conditions necessitating RERT (Reserve Trader) in the NSW Region.
Not looking crash hot for the NSW region this afternoon…