Adrian Kemp, NERA - Western Australian Electricity Market Trends – Implications for Market and...

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WA Electricity Market Trends Implications for Market and Regulatory Reform Perth 12 March 2014 Adrian Kemp Director

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Adrian Kemp, Director, NERA Economic Consulting delivered this presentation at the 8th Annual WA Power & Gas Conference 2014. The conference represents a timely meeting for the industry to hear about the current changes affecting the WA energy and electricity market. For more information, visit http://www.informa.com.au/wapowerconf14

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WA Electricity Market Trends

Implications for Market and Regulatory Reform

Perth

12 March 2014

Adrian Kemp

Director

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Electricity costs in WA have

increased significantly

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Similar electricity cost increases

have occurred in other states

New South Wales

South Australia

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Forecasting demand in the SWIS

has been challenging

MW Maximum Demand – 50% POE

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Total consumption has increased

in the SWIS

MWh

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The rapid growth in Solar PV is

unprecedented

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The way we generate and

consume electricity is changing

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016

NEM commenced

operation

Today

Air-con

1.8 million

households

Air-con

5.4 million

households

PV

2.8 GW

PV

0.1 GW

? ? ?

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Demand is also difficult to

forecast in the NEM

MW

Maximum Demand NSW – 50% POE

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SWIS demand by month

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NEM demand by month

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Reserve capacity requirement

has outpaced actual demand

MW

WA Reserve Capacity Requirement

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Capacity and maximum demand has

become disconnected - New South Wales

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Capacity and maximum demand has

become disconnected – South Australia

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Thermal generators are exiting and wind

farms are entering

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Capacity has entered to meet the

reserve capacity requirement

MW

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Different wholesale price

outcomes in WA and SA

Western Australia

South Australia

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PVs can change the load profile –

South Australia 2010

41 MW

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1500

1600

MW

2010

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PVs can change the load profile –

South Australia 2010 to 2011

41 MW

172 MW

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1500

1600

MW

2010 2011

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PVs can change the load profile –

South Australia 2010 to 2012

41 MW

172 MW

319 MW

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1500

1600

MW

2010 2011 2012

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PVs can change the load profile –

South Australia 2010 to 2013

41 MW

172 MW

319 MW

435 MW

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1500

1600

MW

2010 2011 2012 2013

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