Market Notices

120897RECALL GEN CAPACITY25/11/2024 08:40:06 AM

Request for Generator Recall Information for the period 27/11/2024 for Region QLD

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Refer to AEMO Electricity Market Notice no. 120895.

Please provide Generator Recall Information for the period from 27/11/2024, by 1500 hrs on 25/11/2024 via the Generator Recall communication system, in accordance with clause 4.8.5A of the National Electricity Rules.

SO_OP_3719 Procedure for Submitting Generator Outage Recall Information is available at:
https://aemo.com.au/-/media/files/electricity/nem/security_and_reliability/power_system_ops/procedures/so_op_3719-procedure-for-submitting-recall-information-scheduled-generator-outages.pdf

Procedure on how to use Generator Recall in the EMMS Markets Portal is available at
http://www.aemo.com.au/-/media/Files/Electricity/NEM/IT-Systems-and-Change/2018/Guide-to-Generator-Recall-Plans.pdf


AEMO Operations
     
120896RECALL GEN CAPACITY25/11/2024 08:38:28 AM

Request for Generator Recall Information for the period 27/11/2024 for Region NSW

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Refer to AEMO Electricity Market Notice no. 120894, and 120892.

Please provide Generator Recall Information for the period from 27/11/2024, by 1500 hrs on 25/11/2024 via the Generator Recall communication system, in accordance with clause 4.8.5A of the National Electricity Rules.

SO_OP_3719 Procedure for Submitting Generator Outage Recall Information is available at:
https://aemo.com.au/-/media/files/electricity/nem/security_and_reliability/power_system_ops/procedures/so_op_3719-procedure-for-submitting-recall-information-scheduled-generator-outages.pdf

Procedure on how to use Generator Recall in the EMMS Markets Portal is available at
http://www.aemo.com.au/-/media/Files/Electricity/NEM/IT-Systems-and-Change/2018/Guide-to-Generator-Recall-Plans.pdf


AEMO Operations
     
120701RECALL GEN CAPACITY20/11/2024 08:08:03 AM

Request for Generator Recall Information for the period from 25/11/2024 to 26/11/2024 for NSW Region

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Refer to AEMO Electricity Market Notice no. 120700, 120699 and 120698.

Please provide Generator Recall Information for the period from 25/11/2024 to 26/11/2024, by 1200 hrs on 21/11/2024 via the Generator Recall communication system, in accordance with clause 4.8.5A of the National Electricity Rules.

SO_OP_3719 Procedure for Submitting Generator Outage Recall Information is available at:
https://aemo.com.au/-/media/files/electricity/nem/security_and_reliability/power_system_ops/procedures/so_op_3719-procedure-for-submitting-recall-information-scheduled-generator-outages.pdf

Procedure on how to use Generator Recall in the EMMS Markets Portal is available at
http://www.aemo.com.au/-/media/Files/Electricity/NEM/IT-Systems-and-Change/2018/Guide-to-Generator-Recall-Plans.pdf

AEMO Operations
     
118672CONSTRAINTS08/10/2024 01:13:36 PM

Managing outages that create a credible risk of SA islanding

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

From 9th Oct 2024 AEMO will change constraints used during outages that create a credible risk of SA islanding.

From this date AEMO will:

1) Increase the maximum allowable flow on the V-SA interconnector from 50 MW to 250 MW in the VIC to SA direction, where the transmission outages is a planned outage.

2) Operate the SA region to the default 49-51 Hz target frequency containment band following a contingency event resulting in actual SA islanding. In order to meet this requirement, AEMO may now procure Contingency Raise FCAS locally from the SA region during these outages.

These changes reflect updated advice received by AEMO from the SA Jurisdictional System Security Coordinator.

The first network outage affected by this change is planned for 14th October 2024.

Andrew Groom
AEMO Operations
     
118323CONSTRAINTS19/09/2024 04:20:22 PM

Update to system normal constraint equation in NSW for transient voltage stability in south-west NSW

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Refer to market notice 92840.

Transgrid has advised AEMO of an update to the transient voltage stability limit in south-west NSW for loss of Darlington Point to Wagga (63) 330 kV line. The limit will include terms for the Darlington Point and Riverina BESS.

The following constraint equation will be updated with the above changes at 1100 hrs Friday 20th September 2024.
N::N_NIL_63

For full details on the formulation, the new constraint equation has now been loaded into AEMO's pre-production systems.

For further details on these constraint equation please contact ben.blake@aemo.com.au

Ben Blake
AEMO Operations
     
116617ADMINISTERED PRICE CAP15/05/2024 03:55:00 AM

[EventId:203] AP ENDED for ENERGY in NSW1 at 15 May 2024 03:55

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 0355 hrs on 14 May 2024

ADMINISTERED PRICE PERIOD ENDS in NSW1 region.

In accordance with Clause 3.14.2(b) of the National Electricity Rules, AEMO is notifying market participants that the administered price period declared for the NSW1 region in market notice 116607 will end at 0400 hrs on 15 May 2024.


This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
116607ADMINISTERED PRICE CAP14/05/2024 03:55:10 AM

[EventId:203] AP STARTED for ENERGY in NSW1 at 14 May 2024 03:55

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 0355 hrs on 14 May 2024

ADMINISTERED PRICE PERIOD DECLARED in NSW1 region.

AEMO has determined that the rolling sum of the uncapped spot prices for the NSW1 region over the previous 2016 trading intervals has exceeded the cumulative price threshold (CPT) of $1,490,200.00.

In accordance with Clause 3.14.2(b) of the National Electricity Rules, AEMO has determined that an administered price period will commence at the trading interval starting 0405 hrs on 14 May 2024 and will continue through to the end of that trading day.

An administered price cap (APC) of 600 $/MWh will apply to all trading intervals during this administered price period. This APC will apply to spot prices and to all market ancillary service prices in the NSW1 region.

An administered floor price (AFP) of -600 $/MWh will apply to spot prices.

AEMO will continue to monitor the rolling sum of the uncapped spot prices and issue further Market Notices as required.

This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
116606ADMINISTERED PRICE CAP14/05/2024 03:55:01 AM

[EventId:202] AP ENDED for ENERGY in NSW1 at 14 May 2024 03:55

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 0355 hrs on 13 May 2024

ADMINISTERED PRICE PERIOD ENDS in NSW1 region.

In accordance with Clause 3.14.2(b) of the National Electricity Rules, AEMO is notifying market participants that the administered price period declared for the NSW1 region in market notice 116604 will end at 0400 hrs on 14 May 2024.


This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
116604ADMINISTERED PRICE CAP13/05/2024 03:55:10 AM

[EventId:202] AP STARTED for ENERGY in NSW1 at 13 May 2024 03:55

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 0355 hrs on 13 May 2024

ADMINISTERED PRICE PERIOD DECLARED in NSW1 region.

AEMO has determined that the rolling sum of the uncapped spot prices for the NSW1 region over the previous 2016 trading intervals has exceeded the cumulative price threshold (CPT) of $1,490,200.00.

In accordance with Clause 3.14.2(b) of the National Electricity Rules, AEMO has determined that an administered price period will commence at the trading interval starting 0405 hrs on 13 May 2024 and will continue through to the end of that trading day.

An administered price cap (APC) of 600 $/MWh will apply to all trading intervals during this administered price period. This APC will apply to spot prices and to all market ancillary service prices in the NSW1 region.

An administered floor price (AFP) of -600 $/MWh will apply to spot prices.

AEMO will continue to monitor the rolling sum of the uncapped spot prices and issue further Market Notices as required.

This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
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