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      Industry training courses
      • National Electricity Market Overview - industry
      • National Electricity Market (NEM) Fundamentals
      • National Electricity Market Overview - public
      • Metrology for the NEM
      • Network and Frequency Control Ancillary Service constraints in the NEM overview
      • An overview of AEMO’s gas markets
      • Understanding Market Settlement and Transfer Solution (MSATS)
      • Wholesale Electricity Market introduction
      • Reserve Capacity Mechanism
      • Energy Markets: STEM, Balancing and LFAS
  • The popular National Electricity Market (NEM) Overview course broadly covers the NEM and its operational requirements.

    Course content:
    e-learning
    • Introduction to the NEM.
    • NEM regulatory regime and the National Electricity Rules.
    • The network.
    • The power system and how it operates.
    • Market operation – spot pricing and dispatch.
    • Ancillary services.
    • Metering.
    • Settlements.
    • Financial markets and the NEM.
    Face-to-face one-day class
    • The NEM: recap of e-learning.
    • NEM network and the power system.
    • NEM spot pricing and dispatch.
    • Managing the power system using ancillary services.
    • The specifics of metering.
    • Settling the NEM – a case study.
    • A day in the life of a generator.
    • A day in the life of a retailer.
    Learning outcomes:

    Attendees of the course will gain a broad understanding of how the NEM operates as a physical power system and a wholesale market for electricity.

    Map of Eastern Australia showing Electricity transmission lines

    Cost:

    $220 per person.

    Course dates:

    Date

    Location

    Status

    22 February 2018

    Melbourne

    Full

    8 March 2018

    Sydney

    Full

    28 March 2018

    Canberra

     

    12 April 2018

    Adelaide

     

    19 April 2018

    Melbourne

    Full

    10 May 2018

    Brisbane

    Full

    5 June 2018

    Hobart

     

    21 June 2018

    Sydney

     

    5 July 2018

    Perth

     

    26 July 2018

    Melbourne

     

    23 August 2018

    Sydney

     

    20 September 2018

    Brisbane

     

    9 October 2018

    Melbourne

     

    25 October 2018

    Canberra

     

    8 November 2018

    Hobart

     

    29 November 2018

    Perth

     
    The vital nature of e-learning

    Please be advised that the NEM e-learning contains base information that is vital for you getting the most value from the follow up face-to-face sessions. We highly recommend that all attendees complete as many e-learning modules as possible before the face-to-face session to capitalise on the information provided on the day.

    How to enrol:
    • Visit the AEMO Learning Centre.
    • Create an individual log in.

    You will also be able to access the AEMO e-learning and education catalogues.

    Attendee feedback:
    • "Excellent course - one of the best I have been to."
    • "Lectures were comprehensive, yet at a level that anyone could understand and find relevant."
    • "Very well organised, presenters were top-notch and well-versed in their particular areas of experience."
    • "Was a great course and I got loads out of it – thank you."

    For further information, please contact energyeducation@aemo.com.au.

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