119905MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD05/11/2024 11:19:12 AM

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 05/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region from 1200 hrs 05/11/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 119863.

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119892MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD05/11/2024 08:34:30 AM

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load 2 (MSL2) in the VIC Region on 10/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - Forecast MSL2, VIC Region at 0700 hrs 05/11/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 119852 for Forecast MSL2.

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119867MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD04/11/2024 03:37:17 PM

Forecast Minimum System Load (MSL1) condition in the VIC region on 10/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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.

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119866MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD04/11/2024 03:38:29 PM

Forecast Minimum System Load (MSL1) condition in the VIC region on 09/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC region on 09/11/2024.

Minimum System Load (MSL) conditions are forecast when regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The advisory MSL thresholds are:
- MSL1 - 1745 MW
- MSL2 - 1245 MW
- MSL3 - 745 MW

The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL1 threshold for the following period:
1. From 1100 hrs to 1400 hrs 09/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1488 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 is seeking a market response.

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119852MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD04/11/2024 08:53:24 AM

Forecast Minimum System Load MSL2 condition in the VIC region on 10/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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 = 1760 MW
- MSL2 = 1260 MW
- MSL3 = 760 MW

The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL2 threshold for the following period:

From 1230 hrs 10/11/2024 to 1330 hrs 10/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1236 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 is seeking a market response.


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119822MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD03/11/2024 01:39:18 PM

Cancellation - MSL1- VIC Region 03/11/2024.

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - MSL1- VIC Region at 1330 hrs 03/11/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 119760 for MSL1.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119811MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD02/11/2024 06:02:13 PM

Forecast Minimum System Load (MSL1) condition in the VIC region on 03/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE
AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC region on 03/11/2024.

Minimum System Load (MSL) conditions are forecast when regional demand is less than the relevant MSL threshold. The advisory MSL thresholds are:
o MSL1 - 1770 MW
o MSL2 - 1270 MW
o MSL3 - 770 MW

The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL1 threshold for the following period:

From 1100 hrs to 1400 hrs 03/11/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1424 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 .

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119774MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD02/11/2024 12:11:56 PM

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 02/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region at 1200 hrs 02/11/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 119742.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
119760MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD03/11/2024 11:49:58 AM

Actual Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 03/11/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE
Actual Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 03/11/2024

Update to Market Notice 119811 - AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC on 03/11/2024.

Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1623 MW at 1300 hrs, and the advisory threshold is:
- MSL1 - 1770 MW
- MSL2 - 1270 MW
- MSL3 - 770 MW

The regional demand is below the MSL1 threshold. The actual MSL1 condition is forecast to exist until 1400 hrs.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
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