It follows days of blackout warnings as generators react to price caps by withdrawing supply from the market, in order to trigger compensation payments when they are directed to return that energy to the grid.
This new move means the usual process of bids and supply between generators and retailers has been suspended in the National Electricity Market , which includes every state and territory in Australia except Western Australia and the Northern Territory.It is the first time the NEM has ever been suspended.
In a statement, AEMO said it had taken the step because operating the spot market while ensuring reliable electricity supply had become "impossible".A compensation regime applies for eligible generators who bid into the market during suspension price periods. "In the current situation suspending the market is the best way to ensure a reliable supply of electricity for Australian homes and businesses," AEMO CEO Daniel Westerman said."The situation in recent days has posed challenges to the entire energy industry, and suspending the market would simplify operations during the significant outages across the energy supply chain.
Westerman said price caps, coupled with significant unplanned outages and supply chain challenges for coal and gas, were leading to generators removing capacity from the market.
Net zero is suicide. “All we're doing is showing you what life will be like once we basically outlaw the use of coal and natural gas. After all, this is what you voted for.'
So these so called 'blackouts' are yet another money grab by big Corp, pulling back power for compo payments and pissing all over its consumers for the mighty dollar.....read this article and be fkn appalled !!! There is no energy issue it's corporate fkn greed pure and simple
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