Register as a Generator in the NEM
This page outlines the requirements for registering as a Generator or an Integrated Resource Provider in the National Electricity Market (NEM).
Any person who owns, controls or operates a generating system connected to a transmission or distribution network must register as a Generator or an Integrated Resource Provider, except where they meet the exemption criteria.
Participants who are already registered as a Generator or an Integrated Resource Provider in the NEM who want to change their scheduled bid and valuation data should visit the Change Scheduled 3.1 bid validation data page.
Registration Fact Sheets and Guides
Further information may be found on the Registration Fact Sheets and Guides page of the website, including:
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01/06/2023
Guide to Registration Exemptions and Production Unit Classifications ā Final
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09/10/2024
Registration Fact Sheet - NEM - Integrated Resource Provider
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08/10/2024
Registration Fact Sheet - NEM - Coupled Production Units
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09/10/2024
Registration Fact Sheet - NEM - Hybrid Systems
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15/05/2024
Registration Fact Sheet - NEM - Battery Systems
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31/05/2024
Registration Fact Sheet - NEM - Energising for Auxiliary Load
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25/11/2019
Metering requirements for a generating system in the NEM fact sheet
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Registration documents
These are the documents needed for registration.
Ancillary Service Unit Classification Documents
These documents are needed to classify your generating unit as an ancillary service unit.
Supporting documents
Any document shown in this section is required in support of your application or to assist.
Capability declaration
This document must be submitted as an attachment to section A of the application for registration.
Wind and solar forecasting
The following documents list the energy conversion model requirements for wind generating units and solar generating units.
The Guide to Data Requirements, Guide to Intermittent Generation, and NEM Operational Forecasting and Dispatch Handbook for wind and solar generating units provide additional information.
More information on wind and solar forecasting can be found at Solar and wind energy forecasting.
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19/09/2022
AWEFS Energy Conversion Model
79.97 KBAustralian Wind Energy Forecasting System (AWEFS) energy conversion model
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19/09/2022
ASEFS Energy Conversion Model
407.89 KBAustralian Solar Energy Forecasting System (ASEFS) energy conversion model
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19/09/2022
Guide to Data Requirements for AWEFS and ASEFS
375.04 KBGuide to data requirements for AWEFS and ASEFS
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07/08/2023
NEM Operational Forecasting and Dispatch Handbook for wind and solar generating units
716.92 KBGuide to data requirements for AWEFS and ASEFS
Generating system data and model guidelines
If you have not already done so as part of your connection process, you must supply Power System Data and Model functional block diagrams and source code in accordance with Schedule 5.2, clause S5.2.4 of the NER.
Local black system procedures
Generators and Integrated Resource Providers must develop local black system procedures (LBSP) in accordance with the Guidelines for preparing local black system procedures published by AEMO.
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12/12/2019
Guidelines For Preparing Local Black System Procedures
317.74 KBGuidelines for preparing local black system procedures
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12/12/2019
Generator LBSP template
114.68 KBGuidelines for preparing local black system procedures
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13/05/2020
Slides from LBSP Information Session (May 2020)
507.35 KBGuidelines for preparing local black system procedures
Credit support
Participants may need to provide credit support to AEMO. All Financial guarantees must be in the prescribed format. AEMO advises applicants to contact prudentials@aemo.com.au to discuss requirements prior to completing the AEMO Guarantee Pro Forma. You must submit an original signed AEMO Guarantee Pro Forma with your registration application.
The Credit support management guide contains information on AEMO's credit support processes and participant obligations.
Settlement Residue Auctions (SRAs)
To participate in Settlement Residue Auctions, you must first meet the eligibility criteria, as outlined in the following guides.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, please complete the Auction Participant Agreement to participate in the SRA and be eligible for registration as a Trader.
Trustee deed
Where the Applicant is acting in a trustee capacity, they must complete and return the following Trustee Deed form. No changes can be made to the Trustee Deed other than the completion of details where highlighted.
When completing the form, a number of fields will update automatically when printed. To update the fields without printing, please press <Ctrl> + āPā to simulate printing, then press <Esc> to return to the document without printing.
Notification - Energise Auxiliary Load
AEMO Registration receives many requests to permit connection points for production units to be energised for auxiliary load, prior to registration as an Integrated Resource Provider. This information sought from the proponent and specified in this form will enable AEMO to assess and provide feedback on the acceptability of the proponent’s proposal to energise auxiliary plant.
Contact us
For further information, please call 1300 236 600 or contact AEMO’s Information and Support Hub.