Consultation Timeline
The consultation has been completed with the details of the Final Determination below.
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First Stage - Issues Paper and Notice of First Stage of Consultation19 January 2021
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First Stage - Submissions Close11 March 2021
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Second Stage - Draft MASS and Notice of Second Stage of Consultation14 June 2021
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Second Stage - Submissions close6 August 2021
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Third Stage - Draft MASS and Notice of Third Stage of Consultation28 October 2021
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Third Stage - Submissions Close18 November 2021
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Third Stage - Final MASS determination published22 December 2021
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) conducted a consultation on the Market Ancillary Service Specification (MASS) with regards to measurements requirements for DERs to participate in the Contingency Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS) markets. AEMO also took this opportunity to consult on other important issues in a ‘General MASS Review’ and to undertake a simplification and clarification of the MASS document.
This consultation was conducted in compliance with clause 3.11.2(d) of the National Electricity Rules (NER) which requires AEMO to “comply with the Rules consultation procedures when making or amending the market ancillary service specifications.”
The revised MASS (version 7.0) will take effect from 1 February 2022, until that time the current MASS (version 6.0) remains in effect.
Background
General MASS Review
AEMO last conducted a review of the MASS in 2020. This was a limited review aimed at addressing a key issue pertaining to disincentives to providing Primary Frequency Response (PFR). That review, along with feedback from participants, general developments in the FCAS markets and the rollout of the PFR rule have highlighted a range of issues to do with the MASS that should be given due consideration. In addition, AEMO believes there is an opportunity to reformat the MASS to make it a clearer and more useful document for setting out the purpose and nature of the different FCAS products.
DER MASS Review
In June 2019, AEMO in collaboration with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARNEA), the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC), the Australian Energy Regulator (AER), and members of the Distributed Energy Integration Program (DEIP) established the VPP demonstrations.
This demonstration provided the opportunity to trial the capability for DER to deliver contingency FCAS through VPPs using interim arrangements in the VPP Demonstrations FCAS specification.
The Issues paper for this consultation references evidence and learnings from the VPP Demonstrations and outlines key questions to industry regarding the ongoing arrangements for DER. The paper presents two options for what happens next in relation to DER participation in FCAS markets, and seeks stakeholder feedback on each option. The principles that will guide AEMO in its assessment of these options are also outlined in the paper.
Final Determination
Associated Information
At the following link is a draft revision to the Verification Tool and User Guide. This includes:
- The proposed changes described at section 6 of the Second Draft Determination on the MASS, under the current MASS consultation
- Additional modifications to the tool effect proposed and other changes to the tool
In addition to feedback provided via formal submissions on section 6 of the second draft determination of the MASS consultation, AEMO will accept feedback provided by 14 January 2022 on the changes to the Verification Tool and User Guide not otherwise described in the second draft determination. Feedback can be provided to mass.consultation@aemo.com.au. Feedback provided on the tool will be considered outside of formal submissions to the MASS and does not form part of AEMO’s Final Determination.
Third Stage Consultation documents
Submissions
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25/11/2021
AGL
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25/11/2021
EDMI
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25/11/2021
Energy Australia
100.03 KB -
25/11/2021
Evergen
464.09 KB -
25/11/2021
Greenergenic
101.75 KB -
25/11/2021
Hydro Tasmania
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25/11/2021
Members Energy
1.12 MB -
25/11/2021
PIAC
83.41 KB -
25/11/2021
Reposit Power
1.76 MB -
25/11/2021
Rheem
1.55 MB -
25/11/2021
Shell Energy
169.29 KB -
25/11/2021
Simply Energy
91.61 KB -
25/11/2021
sonnen
1.45 MB -
25/11/2021
SwitchDin
89.12 KB -
25/11/2021
Tesla
342.18 KB
Previous forums
AEMO held a stakeholder forum to facilitate discussion on the second draft determination on Monday, 8 November 2021. A copy of the summary of discussion and presentation are available below.
AEMO held a Feedback and Information Session on 1 October 2021 to provide stakeholders with an overview of the feedback received during the second stage of consultation that has influenced the decision to conduct further analysis. A copy of the presentation is available below.
AEMO held 2 stakeholder forums to facilitate discussion, clarification and Q&A regarding the broader MASS review and DER MASS review components under consultation.
Please see below for details of the forum(s):
4 February - complete
- General MASS Review: 10:30 – 11:30am (AEDT)
- DER MASS Review: 11:30am – 12:30pm (AEDT)
23 June 2021 - complete
- General MASS Review: 10:00 – 11:00am (AEDT)
- DER MASS Review: 11:00am – 12:00pm (AEDT)
Submissions
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16/08/2021
AEC
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16/08/2021
AGL
330.43 KB -
16/08/2021
Ausgrid
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16/08/2021
Cape Byron Management
568.55 KB -
16/08/2021
CitiPower Powercor and United Energy
134.38 KB -
16/08/2021
CEC
359.1 KB -
16/08/2021
CEC - Attachment 1
77.69 KB -
16/08/2021
CEC - Attachment 2
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16/08/2021
CS Energy Limited
588.61 KB -
16/08/2021
Delta Energy
128.09 KB
Related documents
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11/03/2021
MASS Consultation FAQ
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01/06/2020
Market Ancillary Services Specification - v6.0
Effective 1 July 2020
553.06 KB -
21/01/2021
NEM VPP Demonstrations Final Design
473.12 KB -
24/09/2019
VPP Demonstrations FCAS Specification
735.87 KB -
19/03/2020
VPP Knowledge Sharing Report #1
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22/07/2020
VPP Knowledge Sharing Report #2
2.74 MB
First stage submissions
Meetings
AEMO received requests for meetings from the following stakeholders:
- Reposit Power
- SwitchDin
AEMO also sought to meet with the following stakeholders to understand components of their submissions in further detail:
- Evergen
- IntelliHub
- Landis+Gyr
- Planet Ark Power
- Shell Energy
- Solar Analytics
Summaries of the outcomes of these meetings are available below.