111943RESERVE NOTICE02/12/2023 06:20:45 PM

Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the QLD region - 02/12/2023

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the QLD region - 02/12/2023

An Actual LOR1 condition has been declared under clause 4.8.4(b) of the National Electricity Rules for the QLD region from 1820 hrs.
The Actual LOR1 condition is forecast to exist until 2000 hrs

The capacity reserve requirement is 1299 MW
The minimum capacity reserve available is 1167 MW

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
111935MARKET INTERVENTION02/12/2023 04:15:07 PM

Direction - SA region 02/12/2023

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Direction - SA region 02/12/2023

In accordance with section 116 of the National Electricity Law, AEMO has issued a direction to a participant in the SA region. For the purposes of the National Electricity Rules this is a direction under clause 4.8.9(a).

The direction was necessary to maintain the power system in a secure operating state.

AEMO may issue or revoke additional directions in order to meet the current requirement, unless sufficient market response is provided. A further market notice will be issued when all directions related to this requirement have been cancelled.

The issue of the direction commences an AEMO intervention event. AEMO declares all trading intervals during the event to be intervention trading intervals, commencing from the interval ending 1605 hrs on 02/12/2023.

Intervention pricing does not apply to this AEMO intervention event.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
111932MARKET INTERVENTION02/12/2023 04:56:45 PM

Cancellation - AEMO Intervention Event - Intervention trading intervals - Direction SA region 25/11/2023

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - AEMO Intervention Event - Intervention trading intervals - Direction SA region 25/11/2023

Refer Market Notice 111905

The AEMO Intervention Event and all associated directions are cancelled from 1700 hrs 02/12/2023

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
111927MARKET INTERVENTION02/12/2023 01:57:45 PM

Update - Possible intervention to manage power system security in SA region

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Update - Possible intervention to manage power system security in SA region

Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 111915

The synchronous generating units currently expected to be synchronised in SA from 0130 hrs 03/12/2023 will be inadequate to maintain a secure operating state in SA .

AEMO estimates that, in the absence of sufficient market response by 1600 hrs 02/12/2023, AEMO may need to intervene by issuing a direction requiring one or more SA synchronous generating unit(s) to operate or remain synchronised to maintain power system security in SA.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
111915MARKET INTERVENTION02/12/2023 05:42:52 AM

Possible intervention to manage power system security in South Australia (SA) Region

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Possible intervention to manage power system security in South Australia (SA) Region

The synchronous generating units currently expected to be synchronised in SA from 0130 hrs 03/12/2023 will be inadequate to maintain sufficient system strength in SA and hence a secure operating state.
AEMO may need to intervene by issuing a direction requiring one or more SA synchronous generating unit(s) to operate or remain synchronised to maintain power system security in SA.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
111905MARKET INTERVENTION01/12/2023 04:55:59 PM

Update - Direction - SA Region - 25/11/2023

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Update - Direction - SA Region - 25/11/2023

Refer Market Notice 111699
The AEMO intervention event that commenced from interval ending 1535 hrs on 25/11/2023 is continuing.

AEMO may issue or revoke additional directions in order to meet the current requirement, unless sufficient market response is provided. A further market notice will be issued when all directions related to this requirement have been cancelled.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
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