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When we make coffee, wash our clothes, or turn the oven on, we rarely stop to think about the electricity powering it, let alone the marketplace of where this electricity is bought and sold. Australia's electricity system is a complex and evolving network that provides east-Australia with electricity, but how does it work?
The National Electricity Market, otherwise known as 'the NEM' is responsible for interconnecting Australian states NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC, SA, and TAS.
As it is difficult to store electricity, they distribute the electricity into the markets as a “pool”. The “pool” or spot market is
where supply and demand of power is instantly complimented through a centralised process.
In the nature of electricity, supply always needs to be balanced with demand. At times of imbalance, where supply or demand outstrips the other, it causes grid voltage drops as electricity always needs somewhere to go.
In times of too little energy generation as well as strong demand causes the grid to drop voltage, and the reverse to cause a rise in the grid's voltage which has the ability to damage appliances.
So overall, the NEM is an extremely important part of ensuring grid balance and distribution throughout the East Coast.
Courtesy of Australian Energy Market Operator
The National Electricity Market (NEM) is a wholesale electricity market that participants like retailers can buy and sell energy across the east states of Australia.
Interconnected through QLD, NSW, VIC, SA, and TAS, the National Electricity Market is responsible for distributing electricity to for balancing grid supply and demand in real-time.
Electricity prices on the National Electricity Market are determined and vary every 5-minutes that are based on supply and demand. This market is designed to efficiently meet both consumption and stability of the energy grid.
Energy retailers buy electricity from this wholesale market, which they either are contracted to buy at a certain price, or purchase on the spot or immediate market cost which may vary from contracted pricing.
The retailer then sells us that energy. Because the retailer has an obligation to supply us with energy at a fixed price, they must
absorb any unforeseen market price rise.
Also, if the market has been kind to the retailer the price, he pays at a particular instance might have been lower than expected, hence a windfall for the retailer. Until the energy regulator permits a retail price rise the retailer is obliged to sell us the energy at a fixed price, and he must absorb, by using various financial instruments.
The organisation which controls the NEM is the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO). The AEMO
receives its operating rules and authority from the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) which
in turn receives its overarching authority and policy from the state governments in which the NEM operates.
In the auction process described above where the lowest cost generators are selected over more expensive ones it is easy to see that those
generators which do not have fuel costs via. Solar and Wind, will have a natural advantage over fossil fuelled generators.
As solar adoption results in increased renewable electricity production, the transition to a renewable future is advanced further.
With the increasing rooftop solar properties in Australia, there has been regular events called 'Negative spot prices' or 'Negative Price
Events' that when they occur, energy generators actually pay you to consume electricity because of the surplus.
The AEMO measured the electricity market with some key statistics - Australia's total energy production partitioned into resource categories (as of 2020/21). Source: AEMO.
131.27 TWh
13.33 TWh
21.20 TWh
14.64 TWh
7.81 TWh
14.39 TWh
0.11 TWh
0.18 TWh
Solar battery storage is becoming more mainstream because of the valuable feature of allowing properties to store energy harnessed from solar in the daytime, for use at night and during power outages. This adoption is assisting the transition to renewable energy.
House rooftop energy falls into the category of a Distributed Energy Resource (DER) and efficiency logic dictates that this energy is best used close to the point where it is generated. Solar energy storage follows the same logic; storing it close to where it is generated and used - the ultimate efficiency.
This would minimise the issue of high peak demand periods on a large-scale as well as large price fluctuations in the National Electricity Market. This encourages homes to be more self-sustainable in the way they both produce and store energy.
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