The LGC registration data published by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER) is now available in NEMreview v7, with data back to 2001. Large-scale renewable energy projects are entitled to create an LGC for each one MWh of renewable electricity generated above the power station baseline. The number of certificates created…
Existing v6 clients given early access to branded beta of NEMreview v7
We have been developing the underlying ez2trendTM technology since the latter half of in 2016. This technology will form the backbone of time-series displays in a range of our products, moving forwards – including NEMreviewTM v7. As a result of recent developments, we are now able to provide clients with…
Number of weather stations included in NEMreview v7 expanded to total 1,395
As noted in this example a month ago, we initially incorporated weather data for a more limited number of BOM measurement points into the earlier betas of NEMreview v7. This was perhaps acceptable for clients when their interest was related to how temperatures were affecting regional demand levels (because the…
NEMreview v7 beta used to highlight wind speeds in cities close to TC Debbie
In the afternoon of Tuesday 28th March, we posted an article on WattClarity “TC Debbie dampens electricity consumption in Queensland” which provided a view of wind speeds in locations reasonably close to the path of Tropical Cyclone Debbie. Here’s what we were able to chart at the time (using wind…
Physical (AEMO) and Financial (ASX Energy) data combined again in example about Hazelwood
With the closure of Hazelwood Power Station looming, interest in electricity prices was heightened – hence we posted another article on WattClarity “With the closure of Hazelwood looming, hedge contract prices climb skywards” on 14th March. Here’s the chart again: We’re delighted to be able to provide our NEMreview v7…
NEM-Review v6 used on the ABC’s 7.30 report to explain how electricity prices have changed over summer
Hugh Saddler from the Australian National University, has used NEM-Review to help explain the state of the electricity market on the ABC’s 7.30 report which was broadcast on the the 13th of February 2017. In the report, several industry experts provide insights on the multi-state energy crisis over the…
Early beta of NEMreview v7 used to highlight physical-to-financial linkage (combining AEMO and ASX data)
With historical, time-series ASX Energy data incorporated in the NEMreview v7 framework late in 2016, we were able to use an early version of NEMreview v7 to produce the analysis behind this post on WattClarity ® on 24th January 2017, which highlights how interconnected the physical (i.e. AEMO) and financial…
AEMO’s estimated small-scale (i.e. rooftop) solar PV added to NEM-Review v6
The AEMO’S rooftop solar generation forecasting system, the Australian Solar Energy Forecasting System 2 (ASEFS2), commenced publishing data in the 2016 mid-year MMS data release. The system provides forecast and estimated actual output of rooftop solar PV cells per region. The estimated actual rooftop solar generation, from the 27th May 2016,…
Energy blogger uses NEM-Review v6 to analyse historical demand data
Energy, science and technology blogger Ketan Joshi published an article on Monday which posed the question ‘Is Sydney’s heat decoupling from demand spikes?’. Within the post, he uses historical data from NEM-Review to compare New South Wales’ average demand between 2000-2015 against the daily average demand so far in 2016: “Curiously, demand…
Explaining why large energy users are concerned about last week’s machinations in South Australia
A week of unusual occurrences in the South Australian energy space fascinated many onlookers, particularly large energy users. After fielding a number of calls from large energy users in South Australia who were wanting to know what was going on, our CEO, Paul McArdle wrote this article on WattClarity to…