$5000 report

The $5000 report is published within 40 business days of the events occurrence.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 8 & 9 March 2022 (Queensland)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 17 February 2022 (Tasmania)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 31 January 2022 (Victoria and South Australia)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 31 January and 1 February 2022 (Queensland)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 10 January 2022 (South Australia)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 30 & 31 December (South Australia)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 20 December 2021 (Queensland)

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.

Prices above $5,000/MWh - 18 December 2021 (South Australia)

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.