Update to NEM load table (Unmetered Loads) – current proposals
Proposal to Update NEM Load Table (Unmetered Loads)
Following the migration from the Jurisdictional Metrology Procedures to the NEM Metrology Procedure, the obligation to update and publish the Load Tables for Type 7 Metering Installations (NEM Load Table) lies with AEMO.
The NEM Load Table sets out the power consumption values for each unmetered device type. These power consumption values are used in the algorithm that calculates metering data for unmetered loads in the NEM.
As per clause 12.1.4(d) of the NEM Metrology Procedure Part B AEMO is required to:
- Consider and publish proposals to add an unmetered device type to the NEM Load Table.
- Take into account the views of interested parties to determine whether to add an unmetered device type to the NEM Load Table.
The following process will be used to amend the NEM Load Table:
- Publish the supporting documentation for the proposed new unmetered device load value on the AEMO website for comment and agreement by industry.
- Period for comments on the proposed unmetered device load value will be 20 business days.
- In the absence of any comments that dispute these proposals, AEMO will take the proposed load for the unmetered device type as agreed.
- The new unmetered device load value agreed and published in the NEM Load Table may only be used exactly as tested.
- The new unmetered device load value agreed and published can be used in all NEM jurisdictions that have declared street lights as market loads.
AEMO invites comment as to the acceptance of this new unmetered device load value into the NEM Load Table as per clause 12.1.4(d) of the NEM Metrology Procedure Part B.
Sylvania-Schreder Avento (3) Luminaires
Sylvania-Schreder has applied to have its Avento 75W, 142W and 232W LED Luminaires added to the NEM Load Table as unmetered devices and has proposed the following amendment to the NEM Load Table:
Jurisdiction | Submitted by |
Unmetered Device |
Load as tested (W) |
---|---|---|---|
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder |
Avento 75W | 75.6W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | Avento 142W |
141.4W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | Avento 232W |
233.4W |
AEMO has considered the Sylvania-Schreder proposal against the minimum requirements to add new unmetered device types to the NEM Load Table (as set out in clause 12.1.4(d) of the Metrology Procedure Part: B) and concludes that this proposal fulfils these minimum requirements.
The Sylvania Schreder proposal, including supporting test results, technical summary and letter from the City of Salisbury supporting the installation of these devices are published on this web page.
Please direct all comments to David Ripper, Principal Metrology Engineer, NEM.UML@aemo.com.au
Date of publication: 14 March 2024.
Reponses to be submitted by no later than 12 April 2024.
Sylvania-Schreder IZYLUME EVO (10) Luminaires
Sylvania-Schreder has applied to have its IZYLUME EVC (10) LED Luminaires added to the NEM Load Table as unmetered devices and has proposed the following amendment to the NEM Load Table:
Jurisdiction | Submitted by |
Unmetered Device |
Load as tested (W) |
---|---|---|---|
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder |
IZYLUME 35W | 35.4W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 50W |
50.6W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME75W |
73.3W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 72W |
71.9W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 73W |
72.4W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder |
IZYLUME EVO 110W |
107.3W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 149W |
147.9W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 162W |
159.7W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 225W |
224.2W |
ALL | Sylvania-Schreder | IZYLUME EVO 249W |
251.6W |
AEMO has considered the Sylvania-Schreder proposal against the minimum requirements to add new unmetered device types to the NEM Load Table (as set out in clause 12.1.4(d) of the Metrology Procedure Part: B) and concludes that this proposal fulfils these minimum requirements.
The Sylvania Schreder proposal, including supporting test results, technical summary and letter from the City of Port Adelaide supporting the installation of this device are published on this web page.
Please direct all comments to David Ripper, Principal Metrology Engineer, NEM.UML@aemo.com.au
Date of publication: 22 February 2024.
Reponses to be submitted by no later than 22 March 2024.
WE-EF Lighting AFL 130 48W 72W 96W LED Luminaires
WE-EF Lighting has applied to have its AFL 130 48W, 72W and 96W LED Luminaires added to the NEM Load Table as unmetered devices and has proposed the following amendment to the NEM Load Table:
Jurisdiction | Submitted by |
Unmetered Device |
Load as tested (W) |
---|---|---|---|
ALL | WE-EF Lighting |
AFL 130 48 LED 48W/350mA | 53.4W |
ALL | WE-EF Lighting | AFL 130 48 LED 72W/500mA |
74.7W |
ALL | WE-EF Lighting | AFL 130 48 LED 96W/700mA |
103.9W |
AEMO has considered the WE-EF Lighting proposal against the minimum requirements to add new unmetered device types to the NEM Load Table (as set out in clause 12.1.4(d) of the Metrology Procedure Part: B) and concludes that this proposal fulfils these minimum requirements.
The WE-EF Lighting proposal, including supporting test results, technical summary and letter from Transport Canberra and City Services supporting the installation of this device are published on this web page.
Please direct all comments to David Ripper, Principal Metrology Engineer, NEM.UML@aemo.com.au
Date of publication: 22 February 2024.
Reponses to be submitted by no later than 22 March 2024.
Pecan Lighting DarkLicht DL 60W LED Luminaire
Pecan Lighting has applied to have its DarkLicht DL-60W LED Luminaire added to the NEM Load Table as unmetered devices and has proposed the following amendment to the NEM Load Table:
Jurisdiction | Submitted by |
Unmetered Device |
Load as tested (W) |
---|---|---|---|
ALL | Pecan Lighting |
DarkLicht DL-60W | 62W |
AEMO has considered the Pecan Lighting proposal against the minimum requirements to add new unmetered device types to the NEM Load Table (as set out in clause 12.1.4(d) of the Metrology Procedure Part: B) and concludes that this proposal fulfils these minimum requirements.
The Pecan Lighting proposal, including supporting test results, technical summary and letter from the City of Adelaide Council supporting the installation of this device are published on this web page.
Please direct all comments to David Ripper, Principal Metrology Engineer, NEM.UML@aemo.com.au
Date of publication: 1 February 2024.
Reponses to be submitted by no later than 1 March 2024.