Winter 2016 in the NEM
Articles we write through winter 2016 about what we see happening then
Articles we write through winter 2016 about what we see happening then
Mike Williams, our guest author, has returned to post some more analysis on the specifically-focused demand response site about the opportunity and risks with pool price pass-through strategy and DSM in New South Wales.
A collection of articles focused on what’s happened in Australia’s National Electricity Market through the autumn period (March, April, May) of 2016
A collection of articles speaking to some core analytical challenges. Others are categorised elsewhere – like my prior thoughts on three reasons why forecasting is a mug’s game.
Articles posted, relating to summer 2015-16 in the NEM
A collection of articles, as we post them, about what’s been happening through spring 2015 in the NEM
Collecting together posts about winter 2015
A collection of articles about autumn 2015
A topic containing articles, as we post them, about how to use our software – using real live examples.
Articles relating to events occurring through summer 2014-15
Specific articles directly related to carbon emissions
Posts pertaining to events we see occurring through spring 2014
A collection of articles we write to record and explore some of the events and outcomes we see occurring through winter 2014.
Category to catch any posts we make pertaining to the shoulder season of autumn 2014.
A collection of articles, as we post them, covering what we observe (and have time to post about) as this summer progresses
A collection of articles posted about what we see happening in the NEM through spring 2013
A collection of analysis, observations and commentary about what we see (and have time to comment on) in terms of winter 2013 in Australia’s National Electricity Market
Posting commentary on WattClarity meets certain customer needs – but there are occasions where deeper analysis is warranted (and requested by our customers). Where we publish more comprehensive reports, they will be listed here.
Historically most of our posts have been based on observations about the wholesale market. More recently we have also begun to have a look at retail prices, more directly. Here’s some articles on the topic.
After an eventful summer 2012-13 in the NEM, where we saw a heatwave early in the season lead into flooding rains (again) – and a new “Best Demand Forecaster” crowned, we progressed into what would normally be the less eventful…