The $5000 report is published within 40 business days of the events occurrence.
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has an obligation to report on significant price outcomes in the wholesale electricity market.
The Australian Energy Regulatory (AER) is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The Australian Energy Regulatory (AER) is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The Australian Energy Regulatory (AER) is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The Australian Energy Regulatory (AER) is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The Australian Energy Regulatory (AER) is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The AER is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The AER is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.
The AER is required to publish a report whenever the 30-minute price for electricity exceeds $5,000/MWh. It also has an obligation to publish a report when the ancillary service price exceeds $5,000/MW for a sustained period. These reports identify and describe the factors contributing to the high prices, including rebidding, network issues or changes to demand and generator availability.