National Electricity Market definition

National Electricity Market means the market regulated by the National Electricity Law; "prescribed company" has the same meaning as in section 13;
National Electricity Market means the Australian wholesale electricity market operated by AEMO under the National Electricity Rules.
National Electricity Market means the wholesale electricity market operated and administered by NEMMCO under the National Electricity Code;

Examples of National Electricity Market in a sentence

  • In this Rule: relevant protocol on the use of emergency powers means the National Electricity Market Memorandum of Understanding on the Use of Emergency Powers (as amended from time to time) and includes any later protocol on the use of emergency powers agreed between jurisdictions participating in the National Electricity Market.

  • AGL operates Australia’s largest private electricity generation portfolio within the National Electricity Market, comprising coal and gas-fired generation, renewable energy sources such as wind, hydro and solar, batteries and other firming technology, and gas production and storage assets.

  • The metrology procedure is made in accordance with clauses 7.16.3, 7.16.4 and 7.16.5 of the NER and it is published in two parts, namely:• Metrology Procedure: Part A National Electricity Market; and• Metrology Procedure: Part B Metering Data Validation, Substitution and Estimation Procedure.Clause 7.16.3 prescribes the mandatory content, whereas clause 7.16.5 details additional matters that may be addressed in the metrology procedure.

  • South Australian market data,where such information is within NEMMCO’s control and it is reasonably required to support the performance of the role of jurisdictional Responsible Officer by an officer or employee of the ESIPC under the National Electricity Market Memorandum of Understanding on the Use of Emergency Powers and the regulations under the Electricity Act.

  • In clauses 5.16.4, 5.16.5, 5.17.4 and 5.17.5, interested party means a person including an end user or its representative who, in the AER’s opinion, has the potential to suffer a material and adverse National Electricity Market impact from the investment identified as the preferred option in the project assessment conclusions report or the final project assessment report (as the case may be).


More Definitions of National Electricity Market

National Electricity Market means the Australian market for the wholesale sale and purchase of electricity in Queensland, Victoria, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Tasmania.
National Electricity Market means the market regulated by the National Electricity Law; "NEMMCO" means National Electricity Market Management Company LimitedA.C.N. 072 010 327.16 Electricity (General) Regulations 1997 PART 3ELECTRICITY ENTITIES’ POWERS AND DUTIES Carrying out certain work on public land
National Electricity Market means the market for wholesale trading in electricity operated by AEMO under the National Electricity Law and the National Electricity Rules.
National Electricity Market means the market regulated by the National Electricity Law;
National Electricity Market means the interconnected electricity grids in the participating jurisdictions in the National Electricity Rules.
National Electricity Market means the market regulated by the National Electricity Law; "NEMMCO" means National Electricity Market Management Company LimitedA.C.N. 072 010 327.Electricity (General) Regulations 1997 21PART 3ELECTRICITY ENTITIES’ POWERS AND DUTIES Carrying out certain work on public land8. (1) For the purposes of section 47(5) of the Act, prior notice and agreement are not required under section 47(3) of the Act for—
National Electricity Market means the market regulated by the National Electricity Law; "NEMMCO" means National Electricity Market Management Company LimitedA.C.N. 072 010 327.PART 2B18 Electricity (General) Regulations 1997Part 2B—Standard terms and conditions for sale or supplyPrescribed classes of customers7C. For the purposes of sections 23(1)(n)(iv) and 36(1) of the Act