Announcement date
25 July 2024
Link to announcement
Integrating price-responsive resources into the NEM | AEMC
Problem being addressed
Aggregated Consumer Energy Resources (CERs), such as independent small electricity resources solar panels and small scale batteries in virtual power plants, are not currently integrated into the spot market for the NEM. These energy resources are not currently scheduled through the market dispatch process therefore may not be able to influence market price signals.
Additionally, energy security and reliability services could be provided more efficiently if these resources were appropriately considered when determining how much energy demand needs to be met, how to meet this demand, and the spot price.
Proposal
This Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (CRIS) will consult on a proposal to establish a ‘dispatch’ framework which allows aggregated CERs to be scheduled and dispatched into the National Electricity Market (NEM), in aggregations or individually. The proposal also includes an incentive scheme and monitoring framework.
Assessed Impact Analysis outcome
Compliant
Assessment Comments
The Draft Determination is open for submissions until 12 September 2024 and feedback can be provided via this link: https://www.aemc.gov.au/contact-us/lodge-submission
On 19 December 2024, the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) made a final determination and final rule to allow aggregated consumer energy resources, distributed energy resources and price-responsive load to be scheduled and dispatchable in the national electricity market (Integrating price-responsive resources into the NEM | AEMC). The Office of Impact Analysis (OIA) did not formally assess the final determination and final rule as a Decision Regulation Impact Statement, following changes to the Regulatory Impact Analysis Guide for Ministers’ Meetings and National Standard Setting Bodies in June 2023.