Market Notices

122454MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD24/12/2024 02:49:15 PM

Cancellation of Forecast Minimum System Load MSL1 event in the VIC Region on 29/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation - Forecast MSL1 - VIC Region at 1400 hrs 24/12/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 122437 for MSL1.

AEMO Operations
     
122444POWER SYSTEM EVENTS23/12/2024 08:40:02 PM

Update - Non-credible contingency event - SA region - 23/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Update - Non-credible contingency event - SA region - 23/12/2024

Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 122442

At 2036 hrs the Happy Valley - Morphett Vale East and the Morphett Vale - Cherry Gardens 275kV lines were returned to service.

The cause of this non-credible contingency event has been identified and AEMO is satisfied that another occurrence of this event is unlikely under the current circumstances.

AEMO will not reclassify this event as a credible contingency event.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
122443SETTLEMENTS RESIDUE23/12/2024 05:00:33 PM

[EventId:202412231700_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_stopped] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating from 23 December 2024 17:00

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1700 hrs on 23 December 2024

CANCELLATION - ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 23 December 2024.

Refer to market notice: 122438

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 1700 hrs on 23 December 2024.

This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
     
122442POWER SYSTEM EVENTS23/12/2024 04:44:55 PM

Non-credible contingency event - SA region - 23/12/2024

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE.

Non-credible contingency event - SA region - 23/12/2024

At 1632 hrs the Happy Valley - Morphett Vale East 275kV Line and the Morphett Vale - Cherry Gardens 275kV line tripped.

AEMO did not instruct load shedding.

AEMO has not been advised of any disconnection of bulk electrical load.

The cause of this non credible contingency event is not known at this stage.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
122438SETTLEMENTS RESIDUE23/12/2024 03:45:34 PM

[EventId:202412231545_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_started] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 started operating from 23 December 2024 15:45

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1545 hrs on 23 December 2024

ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 23 December 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 1545 hrs on 23 December 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.
     
122437MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD23/12/2024 02:38:20 PM

Forecast Minimum System Load (MSL1) condition in the VIC region on 29/12/2024

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 29/12/2024.

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 29/12/2024 to 1400 hrs 29/12/2024. Minimum regional demand is forecast to be 1515 MW at 1230 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
     
122417SETTLEMENTS RESIDUE22/12/2024 06:00:29 PM

[EventId:202412221800_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_stopped] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 ceased operating from 22 December 2024 18:00

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1800 hrs on 22 December 2024

CANCELLATION - ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 22 December 2024.

Refer to market notice: 122412

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 1800 hrs on 22 December 2024.

This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
     
122412SETTLEMENTS RESIDUE22/12/2024 04:05:24 PM

[EventId:202412221605_NRM_NSW1_VIC1_started] NEGRES CONSTRAINT NRM_NSW1_VIC1 started operating from 22 December 2024 16:05

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1605 hrs on 22 December 2024

ACTUAL NEGATIVE SETTLEMENT RESIDUES - NSW to VIC - 22 December 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 1605 hrs on 22 December 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.
     
122405MINIMUM SYSTEM LOAD22/12/2024 02:33:38 PM

Cancellation of Actual Minimum System Load (MSL) MSL1 event in the VIC Region on 22/12/2024.

AEMO ELECTRICITY MARKET NOTICE

Cancellation of Actual Minimum System Load (MSL) MSL1 event in the VIC Region on 22/12/2024.

Cancellation - Actual MSL1- VIC Region at 1430 hrs 22/12/2024.

Refer to Market Notice 122399for MSL1.

Manager NEM Real Time Operations
     
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