Author: Dan Lee
“NEM-Watch Widget switches on the light, all my detailed calculations tend to do is confuse”
Geoff Little – Water Heater Research, Smart Hot Water NT
15th June 2015
Australia’s largest solar plant achieves full generation – 102MW
Sophie Vorath from RenewEconomy has posted this article showing the moment that the 102MW Nyngan Solar Plant was fully connected to the grid. The 5min Generation by Fuel Type view for NSW Large Solar was shown in NEM-Watch which allows viewers to see the resulting output of the installation. The NEM-Watch widget on the RenewEconomy…
How South Australia coped without any baseload power
On Wednesday, RenewEconomy published this article detailing the effects of the brown coal Northern power station near Augusta, SA tripping over the long weekend. NEM-Watch’s ‘Generation by Fuel Type’ view was used to display the drop off of brown coal generation. This is just one example of how NEM-Watch can help you achieve more…
Graph of the Day: Nyngan doubles Australia’s big solar output

On Sunday, Giles Parkinson from Renew Economy posted this article displaying the effect of the second 25MW block of the Nyngan solar farm was connected to the grid. This is just one example of how NEM-Watch can help you achieve more effective communication.
“I have viewed the (NEM-Watch) widget (at RenewEconomy) and it looks great, it is simple and fast.”
Mike Reeves
24th March 2015
“…the instantaneous NEM generation graphs by fuel type on Renew Economy are….Bloody Brilliant! We can now track the demise of fossil fuels in the NEM on a half hourly basis.”
David Woodgrove, Renewable Energy Consultant/DPA Solar
21st March 2015
It’s a fantastic resource for people working in/on the NEM: in my case, to improve its environmental outcomes. It graphically illustrates (a) how close Qld, NSW and Vic are in terms of output, and (b) how dirty they all still are!”
Mark Byrne, Total Environment Centre
February 2015
NEM-Watch “is proving to be a useful visual aid to really highlight some patterns and behaviours across the NEM”
David Stockler – Manager Energy, Optus
24th Feb 2015
Significant drop in Tasmanian demand as shown on NEM-Watch v10 beta

Earlier today Paul McArdle posted an article on WattClarity that explained a significant drop in Tasmanian demand at 1:05 dispatch.
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