Linton Corbet has recently joined our team at Global-Roam after 7 years working in the AEMO’s demand forecasting team. Earlier today he published an analysis on the upcoming wholesale Demand Response Mechanism, in which he covered how the mechanism might dictate how much response capability will be realised when it goes live.
In his article, he outlines key aspects of the rule change, which types of loads are targetted by the new mechanism and other considerations for the market as we move closer to it’s scheduled starting date on October 1st 2021.
Following the deferral of the AEMC’s final rule on the establishment of what we see as a ‘Centralized Negawatt Dispatch Mechanism’ we take a quick look at some history.
On Thursday 24th June 2021, the AEMO opened registration for Demand Response Service Providers (DRSPs). We received an email about this, as would have any other WDR stakeholders known to AEMO. Organisations who wish to apply for registration for this…
On the 20th of April, the COAG’s Energy Council released a discussion paper exploring how to transition to a ‘two-sided market’ for electricity in Australia’s National Electricity Market as part of the transition to ‘NEM 2.0’.
On Thursday 25th March 2021 the AEMO published their Final Determination on the WDR Guidelines (which starts operating 24th October 2021). Here’s where you can find them.
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