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[EventId:202105041430_review] Prices for interval 04-May-2021 14:30 are subject to review
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1425 hrs on 4 May 2021
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW for dispatch interval 04-May-2021 14:30.
AEMO is reviewing these prices in accordance with:
- Clause 3.9.2B of the National Electricity Rules for Manifestly Incorrect Inputs
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
[EventId:202105041425_review] Prices for interval 04-May-2021 14:25 are subject to review
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1420 hrs on 4 May 2021
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW for dispatch interval 04-May-2021 14:25.
AEMO is reviewing these prices in accordance with:
- Clause 3.9.2B of the National Electricity Rules for Manifestly Incorrect Inputs
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
[EventId:202105041420_review] Prices for interval 04-May-2021 14:20 are subject to review
Issued by Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd at 1415 hrs on 4 May 2021
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW for dispatch interval 04-May-2021 14:20.
AEMO is reviewing these prices in accordance with:
- Clause 3.9.2B of the National Electricity Rules for Manifestly Incorrect Inputs
This is an AEMO autogenerated Market Notice.
RESERVE NOTICE MT PASA PUBLICATION 4 May 2021
Please note that MTPASA informs the market of potential reliability issues to allow the market to respond in the first instance, potentially avoiding the need for any market intervention or direction from AEMO.
For further information, please refer to:
https://www.aemo.com.au/Electricity/National-Electricity-Market-NEM/Data/Market-Management-System-MMS/Projected-Assessment-of-System-Adequacy
This notice supersedes Market Notice 84852 published on 27th April 2021.
Background
As part of a broader process of implementing the reliability standard, AEMO runs the Medium Term Projected Assessment of System Adequacy (MTPASA) process weekly to forecast expected unserved energy levels over a two year period. If the expected annual unserved energy exceeds the maximum level specified by the Reliability Standard, a Low Reserve Condition is identified.
For more information about how AEMO implements the reliability standard, please view the Reliability Standard Implementation Guidelines (RSIG) available on AEMO's website at
https://www.aemo.com.au/Electricity/National-Electricity-Market-NEM/Planning-and-forecasting/Reliability-Standard-Implementation-Guidelines
Forecasting
AEMO
Planned outage of Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 2 line in the SA region from 04/06/2021 to 06/06/2021.
The Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 2 line in South Australia (SA) region is planned to be out of service from 0900 hrs on 04/06/2021 to 1730 hrs on 06/06/2021.
During this outage, SA will remain connected to the rest of the NEM via the Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 1 line and the 132kV network.
A credible contingency event on the Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 1 line during this planned outage will sever the 275kV connections between Victoria and SA. If SA remains connected to Victoria via the 132kV network only, this will pose a system security issue.
If the above credible contingencies occurs, AEMO will take all necessary steps as outlined in Section 3.1 of SO_OP_3715 Power System Security Guideline to separate the 132kV network and therefore manage an orderly separation of SA from the rest of the NEM.
Steve Oag
AEMO Operations
Planned outage of Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 1 line in the SA region from 01/06/2021 to 03/06/2021.
The Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 1 line in South Australia (SA) region is planned to be out of service from 0900 hrs on 01/06/2021 to 1730 hrs on 03/06/2021.
During this outage, SA will remain connected to the rest of the NEM via the Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 2 line and the 132kV network.
A credible contingency event on the Tailem Bend - South East 275kV No 2 line during this planned outage will sever the 275kV connections between Victoria and SA. If SA remains connected to Victoria via the 132kV network only, this will pose a system security issue.
If the above credible contingencies occurs, AEMO will take all necessary steps as outlined in Section 3.1 of SO_OP_3715 Power System Security Guideline to separate the 132kV network and therefore manage an orderly separation of SA from the rest of the NEM.
Steve Oag
AEMO Operations
PDPASA - Cancellation of the Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW Region on 04/05/2021
The Forecast LOR1 condition in the NSW region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No. 85081 is cancelled at 0530 hrs 04/05/2021
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
PDPASA - Update of Forecast Lack Of Reserve Level 1 (LOR1) in the NSW Region on 04/05/2021
The Forecast LOR1 condition in the NSW region advised in AEMO Electricity Market Notice No. 85067 has been updated at 0400 hrs to the following:
From 0730 hrs 04/05/2021 to 1030 hrs 04/05/2021.
The forecast capacity reserve requirement is 1430 MW.
The minimum capacity reserve available is 1187 MW.
Manager NEM Real Time Operations
Cancellation of a Non-Credible Contingency Event: Dederang - Glenrowan No.1 & No.3 220 kV Lines line and Numurkah Solar Farm line in VIC1 due to Lightning.
Cancellation of reclassification of a Non-Credible Contingency Event as a Credible Contingency Event due to Lightning. AEMO considers the simultaneous trip of the following circuits is no longer reasonably possible. There is no longer any lightning activity in the vicinity of the following lines. Accordingly its classification has reverted to a non-credible contingency event.
Region: VIC1
Lines: Dederang - Glenrowan No.1 & No.3 220 kV Lines and Numurkah Solar Farm
Cancellation time: 04/05/2021 03:04
Constraint set(s) revoked:
V-NIL_DDGN_NSF_N-2 Constraint set contains the following interconnector(s) on the left hand side:
V-S-MNSP1
VIC1-NSW1
Refer AEMO Electricity Market Notice 85078
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