Notification of closed T-3 Reliability gap

On 29 August 2024, AEMO notified the AER that the New South Wales 1 December 2025 – 28 February 2026 reliability gap in no longer forecast. As a result the reliability gap is now closed.

AEMO - Notice under National Electricity Rule 4A.C.5 that the reliability gap is not forecast to occur - 29 August 2024

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Notice of final instrument

On 31 August 2022 AEMO requested the AER make a T-3 reliability instrument.

AEMO - Reliability Instrument Request NSW T-3 - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - 2022 Electricity Statement of Opportunities - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - 2022 Forecasting Best Practice Approach Report - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - Demand Side Participation Forecast Methodology - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - ESOO and Reliability Forecast Methodology 2022 - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - Final 2022 Forecasting Assumptions Update - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - Forecasting Assumptions Workbook update - August 2022

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AEMO
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AEMO - Forecasting Approach Electricity Demand Forecasting Methodology - August 2022

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AEMO
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Submissions

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Submissions on the Reliability Instrument request closed on 14 September 2022. No submissions were received. 

 

Final decision

The AER released its decision on the New South Wales T-3 Reliability instrument request for 2025/26 on 24 October 2022.

AER - Reliability instrument - New South Wales T-3 and South Australia T-1 - 24 October 2022

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