AEMO to lift power market suspension on Friday

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The Australian Energy Market Operator has commenced a staged approach to lifting the suspension of the National Electricity Market, potentially on Friday morning.

The Australian Energy Market Operator has started a staged approach to lift the suspension of the National Electricity Market, potentially as early as Friday morning.coal plant restarts

“We will monitor the market closely for at least 24 hours and if we see normal market behaviour again, then we will formally lift the suspension,” Mr Westerman said. In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, AEMO said it was still having to manually direct power generators to be available to meet demand, and pointed to continuing “challenges” to manage supply and demand.

Since last week, AGL Energy and EnergyAustralia have been among generators that have brought coal power units back online after repairs.

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