Market Notices

118489GENERAL NOTICE27/09/2024 09:51:41 PM

Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 27/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

A network augmentation has been commissioned in the NSW region at 2150 hrs 27/09/2024 as follows:

Walla Walla substation has been cut into the existing Wagga - Jinderra (62) 330 kV line to form the following circuits:

Jinderra - Walla Walla 62 330 kV Transmission Line
Walla Walla - Wagga 6Y 330 kV Transmission Line

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118483MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD27/09/2024 03:35:11 PM

Cancellation - MSL1- VIC Region at 1530 hrs 27/09/2024.

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE
Cancellation - MSL1- VIC Region at 1530 hrs 27/09/2024.
Refer to Market Notice 118442 for MSL1.
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118475MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD27/09/2024 10:55:57 AM

Minimum System Load 1 (MSL1) in the VIC Region on 28/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Update to Market Notice 118421.

AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the Victorian region from 1030 hrs to 1430 hrs 28/09/2024.

Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1420 MW at 1200 hrs, and the advisory threshold is:
- MSL1 - 1865 MW
- MSL2 - 1365 MW
- MSL3 - 865 MW

MSL events are forecast when forecast regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The forecast regional demand is below the MSL1 threshold.

Refer to NEM Data Dashboard to monitor demand levels: https://aemo.com.au/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/data-nem/data-dashboard-nem

AEMO is seeking a market response.

An insufficient market response may require AEMO to take action or intervene to maintain power system security in Victoria. This may result in action such as the direction of scheduled production units, curtailment of non-scheduled production units, and/or a direction to maintain regional demand above required MSL threshold, in both Victoria and South Australia.

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118442MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD25/09/2024 03:14:36 PM

Minimum System Load 1 (MSL1) in the VIC Region on 27/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the Victorian region from 1300 hrs 27/09/2024 to 1330 hrs 27/09/2024.

Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1879 MW at 1330 hrs, and the advisory threshold is:
o MSL1 - 1915 MW
o MSL2 - 1415 MW
o MSL3 - 915 MW

MSL events are forecast when forecast regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The forecast regional demand is below the MSL1 threshold.

Refer to NEM Data Dashboard to monitor demand levels: https://aemo.com.au/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/data-nem/data-dashboard-nem

AEMO is seeking a market response.

An insufficient market response may require AEMO to take action or intervene to maintain power system security in Victoria. This may result in action such as the direction of scheduled production units, curtailment of non-scheduled production units, and/or a direction to maintain regional demand above required MSL threshold, in both Victoria and South Australia.

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118427GENERAL NOTICE24/09/2024 03:38:49 PM

Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 24/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 24/09/2024

At 1535 hrs Buronga - Redcliffs X1 220 kV line has been commissioned.


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118421MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD24/09/2024 02:54:54 PM

Minimum System Load 1 (MSL1) in the VIC Region on 28/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the Victorian region from 1100 hrs to 1400 hrs 28/09/2024.
Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1638 MW at 1300 hrs, and the advisory threshold is:
- MSL1 - 1865 MW
- MSL2 - 1365 MW
- MSL3 - 865 MW

MSL events are forecast when forecast regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The forecast regional demand is below the MSL1 threshold.

Refer to NEM Data Dashboard to monitor demand levels: https://aemo.com.au/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/data-nem/data-dashboard-nem

AEMO is seeking a market response.

An insufficient market response may require AEMO to take action or intervene to maintain power system security in Victoria. This may result in actions such as recalling network outages, the direction of scheduled production units, curtailment of non-scheduled production units, and/or a direction to maintain regional demand above required MSL threshold, in both Victoria and South Australia.

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118414RESERVE NOTICE24/09/2024 10:14:24 AM

PDPASA - Cancellation of the Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 2 (LOR2) in the SA Region on 24/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

The Forecast LOR2 condition in the SA region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No. 118412 is cancelled at 1015 hrs 24/09/2024.

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118412RESERVE NOTICE24/09/2024 09:38:00 AM

PDPASA - Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 2 (LOR2) in the SA Region on 24/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

AEMO declares a Forecast LOR2 condition under clause 4.8.4(b) of the National Electricity Rules for the SA region for the following Period:

From 1900 hrs 24/09/2024 to 2000 hrs 24/09/2024.
The forecast capacity reserve requirement is 350 MW.
The minimum capacity reserve available is 311 MW.


AEMO is seeking a market response.

AEMO has not yet estimated the latest time at which it would need to intervene through an AEMO intervention event.


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118410RESERVE NOTICE23/09/2024 10:26:36 PM

PDPASA - Cancellation of the Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 2 (LOR2) in the SA Region on 24/09/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

The Forecast LOR2 condition in the SA region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No. 118409 is cancelled at 2215 hrs 23/09/2024.

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