Victoria’s Department of Energy reports *six* transmission towers down in Victoria
The Department of Energy* in Victoria confirms that six towers have been downed, on Tuesday 13th February 2024
The Department of Energy* in Victoria confirms that six towers have been downed, on Tuesday 13th February 2024
In amongst the frenetic challenges in Victoria today, the Callide B1 unit (in QLD) tripped … probably unrelated to the VIC activity.
A photo of downed transmission towers near Geelong, reported in ABC News’ blog, was observed on 13 February 2024.
A chronological record of the (directed) load shedding in Victoria on Tuesday afternoon 13th February 2024
At 16:13:14 the AEMO published Market Notice 114643 about Hazelwood transformers
About 3 hours after it tripped offline (due to transmission outage?) the Loy Yang A2 unit is making its way back online.
it’s not just Victoria experiencing issues … Market Notice 114642 published at 16:14 highlights issues in Tasmania
A tweet from Powercor shows distribution lines down, on Tue 13th Feb 2024 … no doubt also elsewhere as well.
At 15:06 AEMO reported *rumours* of transmission towers on the ground in Victoria. Constraint Set data at 15:45 suggests these rumours are not (yet?) confirmed.
With a trip of four large synchronous units in Victoria (all supplying large amounts of inertia) it’s no surprise to see that inertia levels fell significantly this afternoon in Victoria.
Grid frequency had dropped to 49.689 Hz. We take an initial look into the timeseries of grid frequency recorded on the day.
At 14:35:00 the AEMO issued Market Notice 114607 requiring Load Shedding in the Victorian region:
Today CS energy has released a detailed insight into what happened to the C4 unit that caused the major failure.
AEMO to commence RERT negotiations in Victoria.
Guest author, Allan O’Neil, adds some insights in a rapidly evolving situation on Tuesday afternoon 13th February 2024 in Victoria.
A snapshot from NEMwatch at the 14:15 dispatch interval highlights 4 things on a challenging Tuesday 13th February 2024
Third short article about Tuesday 13th February 2024 that copies in a snapshot of the BOM Radar Loop for Melbourne approx 11 minutes after the trip of the Moorabool Sydenham No1 and No2 500 kV lines
Second quick article about 13th February 2024 … with mainland power system frequency dropping through the floor in this ‘Significant power system event’ in Victoria.
An unfolding story, on Tuesday afternoon 13th Feb 2024 – with all 4 x Loy Yang A units tripping.
A quick record of some (somewhat) elevated NEM-wide ‘Market Demand’ on Monday evening 12th February 2024.