AEMO’s forecast for load shedding in QLD on Monday evening grows more severe
Forecast load shedding in QLD this evening is growing more severe…
On Sunday evening, 12th June 2022 the Queensland Region (after threatening for some weeks) exceeded the Cumulative Price Threshold and Administered Pricing was imposed.
In just under 24 hours, the NSW region followed QLD to the CPT and hence Administered Pricing.
Before midnight ending Monday 13th June 2022 both SA and then VIC had joined the other two.
Here’s a collation of articles written pertaining to this.
Forecast load shedding in QLD this evening is growing more severe…
Here’s one example of the steps being taken by AEMO (which would ordinarily be considered as not advisable) to match supply and demand in the NEM (and particularly the QLD region) with Administered Pricing at play.
AEMO’s now forecasting load shedding for this evening … Monday 13th June 2022
First article on Monday 13th June 2022 with QLD under Administered Pricing – looking at not only QLD but also strange outcomes everywhere else…
At 22:40 the price exceeds $10,000/MWh in NSW, VIC and SA … with QLD under Administered Pricing.
Available Generation in QLD has been quite the see-saw following the imposition of Administered Pricing on Sunday evening, 12th June 2022. This is the 3rd occasion this evening we see ‘Actual LOR2’ warning.
Volatility has ramped up in NSW, VIC, SA and TAS (particularly SA) with QLD under Administered Pricing.
Fifth article on Sunday 12th June takes a quick look at what’s on (and what’s not) in QLD this evening under AP with very tight margins.
Sunday evening 12th June in QLD and it’s getting very, very tight…
A follow-on from Administered Pricing in QLD is the start of some head-scratching market outcomes … such as this spike in South Australia.
A quick article Sunday evening as the Cumulative Price for the QLD region skyrockets ever so close to the Cumulative Price Threshold…
A later article reviewing how Cumulative Price in Queensland has jumped upwards this evening (towards the CPT) as a result of a solid four hours above $1,000/MWh.