Matters under consultation
The focus of this consultation is to reflect the terminology in the seven Electricity Market and System Documents (Documents) to be made with effect from 3 June 2024 for the purposes of the National Electricity Amendment (Integrating energy storage systems into the NEM) Rule 2021 No. 13 (IESS Rule).
In summary, the Changes include the new terminology to meet the requirements of the IESS Rule.
Consultation process
AEMO considers the Changes to be minor or administrative in nature. The Changes make the Documents consistent with and aligned to the NER, as amended by the IESS Rule. The Changes which AEMO makes to an existing procedure, guideline or other document – including by inserting new NER clauses, updating existing material and providing additional clarity - will generally be considered to be minor or administrative, if those changes:
- do not change the substantive rights or obligations of participants;
- do not require participants to incur any costs or change their systems;
- are not expected to involve material cost for AEMO; and
- are straightforward and not contentious in nature.
AEMO considers it important to request feedback on the Changes, in the interests of transparency. To provide any feedback on the documents below, please contact NEMReform@aemo.com.au. These documents will be Effective from 3 June 2024.
2024 Documents for consultation
IESS Rule Changn
Inclusion of the term “bidirectional units”, "production unit" and other IESS Rule terminology
2023 Documents for consultation
March 2024 version
Updated for clarity for 'registered' or 'market' participant
IESS Rule Change
Inclusion of the term “bidirectional units”
IESS Rule Change
Inclusion of the term “bidirectional units” in title of Section 4.2
IESS Rule Change
- Update of terminology in Section 2.1. Meaning of directions and clause 4.8.9 instructions
- Other minor terminology changes
- Inclusion of NER clauses 4.9.2B and 4.9.2C to Section 5
IESS Rule Change
Inclusion of the term ‘bidirectional unit’
IESS Rule Change
Terminology changes to Sections 3 and 4.