Historical Incident Reports

STEM Suspension – 22 February 2009

Report [412kB]

On 22 February 2009, failure of both air-conditioning units in our service provider’s server room caused overheating and subsequent failure of WEMS market-related IT systems.

STEM Suspension – 30 October 2007

Report [504kB]

On 29 October 2007, a small fire at the IMO market systems computer room resulted in a suspension of the Short Term Energy Market (STEM). This report explains the incident and discussed actions taken following the incident.

STEM Suspension – 2 June 2007

Report [104kB]

On 1 June 2007, the STEM was suspended for trading day 2 June 2007 due to an error in calculating Market Participants' Net Contract Positions (NCP) ahead of the STEM Auction. This report discusses the causes of this incident and the steps the IMO has taken to minimise the possibility of recurrence.

STEM Suspended – Trading Day 11 February 2007

Report [105kB]

On Saturday 10 February 2007, issues relating to the Wholesale Electricity Market Systems resulted in the suspension of the STEM for Trading Day 11 February 2007. The attached report explains this incident and outlines actions and recommendations to minimise the probability of future occurrence.

Database Issue – 28 January 2007

Report [94kB]

On Sunday 28 January 2007, an issue with the Wholesale Electricity Market Systems affected the opening and closing times of the Resource Plan window. This report provides a full explanation of this incident and details steps that have been taken to minimise the probability of recurrence.

STEM Suspended – Trading Day 27 October 2006

Report [56kB]

On 26 October 2006, the IMO suspended the STEM due to issues related to the determination of participant limits. This report details this incident and describes steps that have been taken to minimise the likelihood of recurrence.

STEM Suspended – Trading Day 28 September 2006

Report [61kB]

On 27 September 2006, the IMO suspended the Short Term Energy Market (STEM) for the Trading Day 28 September 2006, due to irregularities identified in the STEM auction results. This report explains this issue in detail and discusses recommendations for decreasing the likelihood of recurrence.

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