Our GSD2023 was released just over 4 weeks ago. Finally today I have a chance to utilise the GSD2023 Data Extract to take a look across all the Semi-Scheduled units (i.e. Wind and Solar) and see who's been using MaxAvail in their bid to limit their plant availability ... and the DUIDs that have not yet used this new facility.| WattClarity
It is indispensable to understand how the semi-scheduled unit availability gets produced. This article explains the key inputs and processes, focusing on the dispatch timeframe.| WattClarity
Page to be fleshed out, about the Semi-Scheduled category (A) Summary of current arrangements In short-hand, the operation of a DUID that is registered as Semi-Scheduled is part-way between the fully Scheduled category (with a very prescriptive set of requirements...| WattClarity
This separate article might help to explain more about the complexities that increase with the IESS Rule Change implementation, and so why we're adopting the approach we are in the April 2024 enhancements to NEMreview.| NEMreview Timeline
Reposting a portion of an article we published some years ago, to help readers understand the difference between a MW and a MWh.| WattClarity
A feature of the upcoming EMMS technical specification that distinguishes demand response units from scheduled loads could impact some users of NEM data, if left unmanaged.| WattClarity