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Fast Frequency Response Market - Local dispatch of Very Fast Contingency FCAS in SA and QLD
Following a review of the operation of the Very Fast FCAS market, AEMO will commence local dispatch of Very Fast FCAS in the South Australia (SA) and Queensland (QLD) regions from 10th June 2025, during periods where islanding of the region is considered credible.
An initial dispatch cap of 100 MW will apply in the SA region, and 20 MW in the QLD region. These caps will be reviewed and updated regularly.
From the same date, AEMO will also dispatch Very Fast FCAS in the QLD region when an actual islanding event occurs. In this scenario, no dispatch cap will apply.
Dispatch of Very Fast FCAS in the SA region under actual islanding conditions commenced in 2024. Refer to Market Notice 117238 for further details.
For more information on the Fast Frequency Response (FFR) initiative, please visit:
https://www.aemo.com.au/initiatives/major-programs/fast-frequency-response
Andrew Groom
AEMO Operations
Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 20/05/2025
Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 20/05/2025
At 1700 hrs 20/05/2025, the Buronga No.5 330kV synchronous condenser has been commissioned.
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Network Augmentation Commissioned - Vic Region - 29/04/2025
Network Augmentation Commissioned - Vic Region - 29/04/2025
At 2030hrs 29/04/2025, the existing Haunted Gully - Tarrone No1 500 kV transmission line has been cut in at Mortlake Power Station to create the following transmission line sections:
Mortlake PS - Tarrone No.1 500 kV transmission line
Mortlake PS - Haunted Gully No.1 500 kV transmission line
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Release of QNI limit from NSW to Qld - 29th April 2025
Refer to market notice 124749.
AEMO, Transgrid, Powerlink have reviewed the test results following the QNI minor testing on 16th February 2025. The next hold point can now be released.
The hold point of 950 MW from NSW to Qld will be implemented as of 1000 hrs 29th April 2025.
Please also refer to the published formal QNI minor testing information at the following link:
https://www.aemo.com.au/consultations/current-and-closed-consultations/qld-to-nsw-interconnector-qni-upgrade
Ben Blake
AEMO Operations
Cancellation of Actual (LOR1) condition in the NSW region - 14/04/2025
Cancellation of Actual (LOR1) condition in the NSW region - 14/04/2025
The Actual LOR1 Condition in the NSW Region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No.126559 is cancelled at 1811 hrs 14/04/2025.
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW region - 14/04/2025
Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW region - 14/04/2025
An Actual LOR1 condition has been declared under clause 4.8.4(b) of the National Electricity Rules for the NSW region from 1730 hrs.
The Actual LOR1 condition is forecast to exist until 1800 hrs
The capacity reserve requirement is 1588 MW
The minimum capacity reserve available is 1553 MW
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Cancellation of Actual (LOR1) condition in the NSW region - 10/04/2025
Cancellation of Actual (LOR1) condition in the NSW region - 10/04/2025
The Actual LOR1 Condition in the NSW Region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No.126487 is cancelled at 1910 hrs 10/04/2025.
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW region - 10/04/2025
Actual Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW region - 10/04/2025
An Actual LOR1 condition has been declared under clause 4.8.4(b) of the National Electricity Rules for the NSW region from 1730 hrs.
The Actual LOR1 condition is forecast to exist until 1830 hrs
The capacity reserve requirement is 1585 MW
The minimum capacity reserve available is 1337 MW
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Release of PEC-1 and combined V-SA limits - 11 April 2025
Refer to market notice 123956
AEMO, Transgrid and Electranet have reviewed the test results following the PEC Stage 1 testing on 31st January 2025. Hold points 4 and 5 can now be released.
The following limits will be released as of 1000hrs 11th April 2025:
- PEC-1 - 150 MW (both directions)
- Heywood + PEC1 - 750 MW from Vic to SA and 700 MW from SA to Vic
- The existing Heywood limits of 600 and 550 MW are not being changed.
With the release of these limits AEMO will be looking for testing opportunities for increases to Heywood as per the test plan: https://aemo.com.au/-/media/files/stakeholder_consultation/consultations/nem-consultations/2023/project-energyconnect-stage-1-and-hic-capacity-release/pec-stage-1-and-hic---final-test-program.pdf?la=en.
Ben Blake
AEMO Operations