Market Notices

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
     
120698RESERVE NOTICE19/11/2024 10:30:52 PM

STPASA - Update of the Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 3 (LOR3) in the NSW Region on 26/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

The Forecast LOR3 condition in the NSW region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No. 120671 has been updated at 2230 hrs on 19/11/2024 to the following:

[1.] From 1530 hrs 26/11/2024 to 1900 hrs 26/11/2024.
The maximum load (other than interruptible loads) forecast to be interrupted is 397 MW at 1800 hrs.

AEMO is seeking a market response.

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

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
120671RESERVE NOTICE19/11/2024 03:33:39 PM

STPASA - Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 3 (LOR3) in the NSW Region on 26/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

AEMO declares a Forecast LOR3 condition under clause 4.8.4(b) of the National Electricity Rules for the NSW region for the following period:

From 1600 hrs to 1900 hrs 26/11/2024.
The maximum load (other than interruptible loads) forecast to be interrupted is 199 MW at 1730 hrs.

AEMO is seeking a market response.

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

AEMO Operations
     
120306POWER SYSTEM EVENTS12/11/2024 11:43:52 AM

Update - Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 12/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 12/11/2024

Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 120305

At 1135 hrs the Yallourn No 1 220 kV bus was returned to service.

The cause of this non-credible contingency event has been identified and AEMO is satisfied that another occurrence of this event is unlikely under the current circumstances.

AEMO will not reclassify this event as a credible contingency event.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
120305POWER SYSTEM EVENTS12/11/2024 10:55:18 AM

Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 12/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 12/11/2024

At 1041 hrs the Yallourn No 1 220 kV bus and Yallourn Unit 4 tripped.

AEMO did not instruct load shedding.

AEMO has not been advised of any disconnection of bulk electrical load.


The cause of this non credible contingency event is not known at this stage.


Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119691POWER SYSTEM EVENTS31/10/2024 03:45:23 AM

Update - Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 31/10/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 31/10/2024

Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 119689

At 0345 hrs the Wagga B 330 kV bus was returned to service.

The cause of this non-credible contingency event has been identified and AEMO is satisfied that another occurrence of this event is unlikely under the current circumstances.

AEMO will not reclassify this event as a credible contingency event.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119689POWER SYSTEM EVENTS31/10/2024 12:49:14 AM

Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 31/10/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Non-credible contingency event - NSW region - 31/10/2024

At 0028 hrs the Wagga B 330 kV bus tripped which offloaded the Wagga - Walla Walla SF 6Y 330 kV line and Wagga No.3 transformer.

AEMO did not instruct load shedding.

AEMO has not been advised of any disconnection of bulk electrical load.


The cause of this non credible contingency event is not known at this stage.


Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119029POWER SYSTEM EVENTS18/10/2024 03:48:56 PM

Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 18/10/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Non-credible contingency event - VIC region - 18/10/2024

At 1525 hrs the Rowville - Yallourn No. 7 220 kV Line and the Rowville - Yallourn No. 8 220 kV Line tripped and auto-reclosed.

AEMO did not instruct load shedding.

AEMO has not been advised of any disconnection of bulk electrical load.

The cause of this non credible contingency event is not known at this stage.


Manager NEM Real Time 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
     
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