AEMO is currently consulting on the Demand Side Participation Information (DSPI) Guidelines in accordance with the Rules consultation process in rule 8.9.
Following the DSP forecasting methodology consultation, it is appropriate to review:
- Whether the DSPI Guidelines adequately support the DSP Forecasting Methodology
- What changes should be made to the DSPI Guidelines considering feedback received on the DSP portal
The consultation process
Consultation timeline
Process | Indicative Date | Status |
DSPI Guidelines – Issues Paper published | 26 August 2020 | Completed |
Submissions to Issues Paper due | 30 September 2020 | Completed |
Draft Determination & Notice of second stage consultation published | 11 November 2020 | Completed |
Submissions to Draft Determination due | 25 November 2020 | Completed |
Final Determination published | 8 December 2020 | Completed |
Invitation to make submissions
AEMO invites written submissions on the matter under consultation, including any alternative or additional proposals you consider may better meet the objectives of this consultation and the National Electricity Objective in section 7 of the National Electricity Law.
This consultation seeks feedback on the following topics:
- Updates to the data AEMO requires from participants to perform DSP forecasting.
- DSP’s relationship with the Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Register and Wholesale Demand Response (WDR) interface.
- How the DSP programs should be classified to support the evolution of DSP.
- Entry of industry participant contact information to expedite AEMO’s clarification of information entered in the portal.
The issues paper details the impact of these changes on the DSPI Guidelines.
Please identify any parts of your submission that you wish to remain confidential, and explain why. AEMO may still publish that information if it does not consider it to be confidential, but will consult with you before doing so.
Please note that material identified as confidential may be given less weight in the decision-making process than material that is published.
Meetings
In your submission, you may request a meeting with AEMO to discuss the matter under consultation, stating why you consider a meeting is necessary or desirable.
If appropriate, meetings may be held jointly with other Consulted Persons. Subject to confidentiality restrictions, AEMO will generally make details of matters discussed at a meeting available to other Consulted Persons, and may publish them.
Publication
All submissions will be published on AEMO’s website, other than confidential content.