Market Notices

121997GENERAL NOTICE16/12/2024 10:59:19 AM

NEM Local Temperature Alerts for SA, VIC from 16 Dec 2024 to 20 Dec 2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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.

SA
Clare High School (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Port Augusta Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec

VIC
Ararat Prison (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Latrobe Valley Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Melbourne Olympic Park (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Mildura Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec, 20th Dec
Mortlake (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec

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
     
121842GENERAL NOTICE13/12/2024 01:14:02 PM

CORRECTION: Update - Vulnerable lines in QLD region

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Lightning vulnerable lines in QLD region

Refer to AEMO Electricity Market Notice 121840

Fix typo: Line 7141 should read Line 7143

At 2026 hrs 12/12/2024 the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7184 and the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7143 tripped.

The cause of the trip was identified as due to lightning.

In accordance with SO_OP_3715, AEMO now considers the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7184 and the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7143 to be vulnerable with a category of probable due to lightning.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
121840GENERAL NOTICE13/12/2024 01:07:46 PM

Update - Vulnerable lines in QLD region

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Lightning vulnerable lines in QLD region

Refer to AEMO Electricity Market Notice 121806

At 2026 hrs 12/12/2024 the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7184 and the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7141 tripped.

The cause of the trip was identified as due to lightning.

In accordance with SO_OP_3715, AEMO now considers the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7184 and the Kamerunga to Barron Gorge 132 kV Line 7141 to be vulnerable with a category of probable due to lightning.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
121828GENERAL NOTICE13/12/2024 10:10:16 AM

NEM Local Temperature Alerts for NSW, SA, VIC from 13 Dec 2024 to 17 Dec 2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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.

NSW
Mudgee Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec, 17th Dec
Yass (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec

SA
Adelaide West Terrace (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Clare High School (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Port Augusta Ap (39+ Deg C): 14th Dec, 15th Dec, 16th Dec

VIC
Ararat Prison (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Latrobe Valley Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Melbourne Olympic Park (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Mildura Ap (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec, 16th Dec

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
     
121771GENERAL NOTICE12/12/2024 10:30:51 AM

NEM Local Temperature Alerts for NSW, SA, VIC from 12 Dec 2024 to 16 Dec 2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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.

NSW
Yass (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec

SA
Adelaide West Terrace (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Clare High School (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Port Augusta Ap (39+ Deg C): 14th Dec, 15th Dec

VIC
Latrobe Valley Ap (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Melbourne Olympic Park (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec
Mildura Ap (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec, 16th Dec
Mortlake (39+ Deg C): 16th Dec

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
     
121713GENERAL NOTICE11/12/2024 11:50:16 AM

NEM Local Temperature Alerts for SA, VIC from 11 Dec 2024 to 15 Dec 2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

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.

SA
Adelaide West Terrace (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Clare High School (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec
Port Augusta Ap (39+ Deg C): 14th Dec, 15th Dec

VIC
Mildura Ap (39+ Deg C): 15th Dec

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
     
121618MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD08/12/2024 12:40:09 PM

Cancellation - Forecast Minimum System Load 1 (MSL1) condition in the VIC Region on 08/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - Forecast MSL1 - VIC Region at 1230 hrs 08/12/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 121617 for Forecast MSL1.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
121617MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD08/12/2024 09:57:19 AM

Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 08/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE
Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 condition in the VIC Region on 08/12/2024

Update to Market Notice 121508 - AEMO has detected that there is an elevated risk of insufficient demand to maintain a secure operating state in the VIC on 08/12/2024.

Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1299 MW at 1300 hrs, and the advisory threshold is:
o MSL1 - 1560 MW
o MSL2 - 1060 MW
o MSL3 - 560 MW

The regional demand is forecast to be below the MSL1 threshold for the following period[s]:
From 1130 hrs 08/12/2024 to 1400 hrs 08/12/2024.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
121521GENERAL NOTICE06/12/2024 03:18:23 PM

Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 06/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Network Augmentation Commissioned - NSW Region - 06/12/2024

At 1358 hrs 06/12/2024, the Buronga No.8 330/220 kV transformer has been commissioned.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
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