The Australian Energy Market Commission will hold a public forum webinar from 3:30 pm to 5pm (AEDT) on 16 May 2023 to discuss the Stage 3 final report as part of the Transmission planning and investment review.
The purpose of the forum is to provide an overview of the recommendations in the Stage 3 final report.
Interested stakeholders can register for the forum by 12 May 2023.
For information contact:
Project lead: martina.mccowan@aemc.gov.au
Project sponsor: alisa.toomey@aemc.gov.au
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) invites stakeholders to attend a workshop for the DWGM interim LNG storage measures rule change.
The workshop is an opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed changes. We will provide an overview of the draft policy positions.
Please register your attendance below.
Join our workshop on 4 August 2022 to discuss the directions paper published as part of the Recovering the cost of AEMO’s participant fees rule change.
Stakeholders will hear an overview of issues discussed in the directions paper and have an opportunity to discuss and ask questions.
Register for the forum by 2 August 2022.
Further information:
Project lead, Andrew.Pirie@aemc.gov.au
Project sponsor, John.Mackay@aemc.gov.au
In its Post 2025 Market Design Review, the Energy Security Board recommended delivery of a three-year DER Implementation Plan. This plan sets out a range of technical, market and regulatory reforms to unlock value for all consumers through the effective integration of DER and flexible demand.
The ESB is working closely with market body colleagues and stakeholders to deliver activities prioritised for Horizon One of the Plan. A scope of works paper was published in December that outlines the activities and who is leading each process. This paper can be found here.
This workshop will be the second in a series of quarterly check-ins with stakeholders to enable a high-level discussion about the delivery of the DER Implementation Plan, building on engagement and consultation which is underway for each reform activity.
Please note log-in details for the webinar will be circulated in a separate email once registration is closed.
Registration closes: 5pm, Tuesday 26 July 2022
The AEMC invites stakeholders to provide input into the proposed draft rules for the DWGM distributed connected facilities rule change.
The workshop is an opportunity for stakeholders to provide initial feedback on the proposed changes. We will provide an overview of the proposed draft rules, including registration categories, changes to scheduling process, gas quality and metering.
Date: 8 April 2022
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00pm
Location: virtual, via Zoom
An agenda will be circulated to registered attendees prior to the workshop.
Registrations close on 6 April 2022.
The ESB is inviting stakeholders and interested parties to register to participate in Customer Insights Collaboration workshops on the topic of barriers and enablers to customer reward for DER and flexible energy use. The workshops will bring a diverse group of customer, retailer, network, technology, market body, government, clean energy providers and academic stakeholders together to stand in the shoes of customers and generate insights that can feed into the DER Implementation Plan reform activities and inform adjacent policy or regulatory issues more broadly.
The workshops, which will be held virtually for Release One, and include a mix of expert presentations, large and small group discussions, and human-centred design exercises, will run for approximately three hours each.
The ESB will be working with members of the SSG for Release 1 to design and deliver the workshops. Further information about the agenda and background materials for the workshops will be circulated ahead of each session.
*Please note Workshop 3 has been rescheduled (originally 4 May) and will now be held on 24 May.
The ESB is inviting stakeholders and interested parties to register to participate in Customer Insights Collaboration workshops on the topic of barriers and enablers to customer reward for DER and flexible energy use. The workshops will bring a diverse group of customer, retailer, network, technology, market body, government, clean energy providers and academic stakeholders together to stand in the shoes of customers and generate insights that can feed into the DER Implementation Plan reform activities and inform adjacent policy or regulatory issues more broadly.
The workshops, which will be held virtually for Release One, and include a mix of expert presentations, large and small group discussions, and human-centred design exercises, will run for approximately three hours each.
The ESB will be working with members of the SSG for Release 1 to design and deliver the workshops. Further information about the agenda and background materials for the workshops will be circulated ahead of each session.
The ESB is inviting stakeholders and interested parties to register to participate in Customer Insights Collaboration workshops on the topic of barriers and enablers to customer reward for DER and flexible energy use. The workshops will bring a diverse group of customer, retailer, network, technology, market body, government, clean energy providers and academic stakeholders together to stand in the shoes of customers and generate insights that can feed into the DER Implementation Plan reform activities and inform adjacent policy or regulatory issues more broadly.
The workshops, which will be held virtually for Release One, and include a mix of expert presentations, large and small group discussions, and human-centred design exercises, will run for approximately three hours each.
The ESB will be working with members of the SSG for Release 1 to design and deliver the workshops. Further information about the agenda and background materials for the workshops will be circulated ahead of each session.
The AEMC is currently considering the features of a new framework that could facilitate the sharing and better utilisation of dedicated connection assets (DCAs). Following the interest our earlier webinar on the Connection to dedicated connection assets rule change generated, stakeholders are invited to provide further input into the proposed new arrangements for DCAs prior to the publication of the draft determination and draft rule on 26 November 2020. For this purpose the AEMC will hold a second stakeholder webinar on 6 October 2020. The webinar will outline the direction being considered by the AEMC and will seek stakeholders’ views on a number of specific issues. Stakeholders are invited register their interest to attend the webinar below.
Time: 1.30-3pm AEST
Registrations for this event will close at 5pm, Tuesday 29 September 2020
The formal calendar invitation and further details will be sent out after the registration close date.
If you have any questions about the workshop please contact Martina McCowan (martina.mccowan@aemc.gov.au).
The Australian Energy Market Commission will hold a public forum by webinar from 10 am to 12pm (AEST) on 13 August 2020 to discuss the three rule change requests that aim to better facilitate the efficient integration of DER:
Interested stakeholders can register for the forum below before 11 August.
The invite to the webinar will be provided to those registered closer to the event.
You can find a copy of the agenda here or see table below.
For more information contact Jashan Singh via email: Jashan.Singh@aemc.gov.au
Item # | Agenda Item | Time |
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1 | Introduction | 10:00 – 10:10 |
2 | Opening remarks - AEMC Acting Chair Merryn York | 10:10 – 10:15 |
3 | Presentation – Total Environment Centre and Australian Council of Social Service rule change request | 10:15 – 10:30 |
4 | Presentation – St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria rule change request | 10:30 – 10:45 |
5 | Break | 10:45 – 10:50 |
6 | Presentation – SA Power Networks rule change request | 10:50 – 11:05 |
7 | Panel Q&A – All Proponents | 11:05 – 11:50 |
8 | Presentation – Overview of AEMC’s rule change process | 11:50 – 12:10 |
9 | Closing Remarks – AEMC Commissioner Charles Popple | 12:10 – 12:15 |