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Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC region on 10/11/2024
Update to Market Notice 119867 - AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC region on 10/11/2024.
Minimum System Load (MSL) conditions are forecast when regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The advisory MSL thresholds are:
o MSL1 - 1760 MW
o MSL2 - 1260 MW
o MSL3 - 760 MW
The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL1 threshold for the following period:
From 1000 hrs to 1430 hrs 10/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1349 MW at 1300 hrs.
Forecast regional demand (DEMAND50) is published in Short Term and Pre-Dispatch PASA region solution reports available on Market Data NEMWEB: https://aemo.com.au/en/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/data-nem/market-data-nemweb .
AEMO Operations
[EventId:202411051400_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_stopped] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating from 05 November 2024 14:00
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1400 hrs on 5 November 2024
CANCELLATION - ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 5 November 2024.
Refer to market notice: 119914
AEMO has ceased taking action to minimize the further accumulation of negative settlement residues on the NSW to VIC directional interconnector.
The negative residue constraint NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating at 1400 hrs on 5 November 2024.
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
[EventId:202411051305_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_started] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 started operating from 05 November 2024 13:05
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1305 hrs on 5 November 2024
ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 5 November 2024.
Electricity Market outcomes have resulted in the accumulation of negative settlement residues that have exceeded the allowable negative residue threshold for the NSW to VIC directional interconnector.
The negative residue constraint set NRM_NSW1_VIC1 commenced operating from 1305 hrs on 5 November 2024.
This constraint set contains an equation with the following interconnectors on the LHS:
VIC1-NSW1
The RHS of the constraint equation may be adjusted to manage residues.
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 05/11/2024
Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region from 1200 hrs 05/11/2024.
Refer to Market Notice 119863.
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Project Energy Connect (PEC-1) testing 6th November 2024 for flows in both directions
Refer to market notice 118945
There is an opportunity for testing Project Energy Connect (PEC-1) for flows in both directions up to 50 MW on 6th November from 07:00hrs to 11:00hrs
This test includes a trip and reclose of a line in South Australia.
Please also refer to the published formal PEC Stage 1 and HIC capacity release testing information at the following link 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
NEM Local Temperature Alerts for QLD, SA from 05 Nov 2024 to 09 Nov 2024
AEMO's weather service provider has issued forecast temperatures equal to or greater than the NEM Local Temperature Alert Levels for listed weather stations below.
QLD
Dalby Ap (37+ Deg C): 5th Nov, 6th Nov, 7th Nov, 8th Nov, 9th Nov
SA
Port Augusta Ap (39+ Deg C): 5th Nov
The NEM Local Temperature Alert Levels are:
Launceston Ti Tree Bend: 33 Deg C, Dalby Airport: 37 Deg C, for all other selected weather stations: 39 Deg C.
AEMO requests Market Participants to:
1. review the weather forecast in the local area where their generating units / MNSP converter stations are located and,
2. if required, update the available capacity in their dispatch offers or availability submissions consistent with the forecast temperatures.
Further information is available at:
https://aemo.com.au/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/nem-forecasting-and-planning/forecasting-and-reliability/projected-assessment-of-system-adequacy/nem-local-temperature-alerts
AEMO Operations Planning
Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load 2 (MSL2) in the VIC Region on 10/11/2024
Cancellation - Forecast MSL2, VIC Region at 0700 hrs 05/11/2024.
Refer to Market Notice 119852 for Forecast MSL2.
AEMO Operations
[EventId:202411041530_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_stopped] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating from 04 November 2024 15:30
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1530 hrs on 4 November 2024
CANCELLATION - ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 4 November 2024.
Refer to market notice: 119862
AEMO has ceased taking action to minimize the further accumulation of negative settlement residues on the NSW to VIC directional interconnector.
The negative residue constraint NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating at 1530 hrs on 4 November 2024.
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
Forecast Minimum System Load (MSL1) condition in the VIC region on 10/11/2024
AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC region on 10/11/2024.
Minimum System Load (MSL) conditions are forecast when regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The advisory MSL thresholds are:
- MSL1 - 1735 MW
- MSL2 - 1235 MW
- MSL3 - 735 MW
The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL1 threshold for the following period:
1. From 0930 hrs to 1230 hrs 10/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1262 MW at 1230 hrs.
2. From 1300 hrs to 1500 hrs 10/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1249 MW at 1330 hrs.
Forecast regional demand (DEMAND50) is published in Short Term and Pre-Dispatch PASA region solution reports available on Market Data NEMWEB: https://aemo.com.au/en/energy-systems/electricity/national-electricity-market-nem/data-nem/market-data-nemweb .
AEMO is seeking a market response.
AEMO Operations