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The month of January 2019 saw extreme temperatures registered across much of the Australian continent.  As a result, high levels of electricity demand were experienced – and pushed electricity supply infrastructure (generation, and transmission/distribution) to the limit.

On Friday 25th January, journalists at the Australian reproduced of a snapshot from the NEMwatch widget showing the 17:40 dispatch interval (NEM time) on Thursday 24th January (with a couple artistic tweaks) – here’s a view of the print edition, with the full copy of the online article “Heat stress: power crisis hits home” here:

You can find the live updating version of this RenewEconomy-sponsored “Live Supply & Demand Widget”, which some just call the NEMwatch widget, on a (still) growing number of locations:

  • Here on this NEMwatch portal;
  • Also on RenewEconomy here;
  • And on a steadily growing number of other locations.  It’s no charge to embed the live updating widget – just follow the instructions under the <EMBED> button on the widget itself.

For those seeking to learn more about the effects of the heatwave, some articles on our WattClarity energy-sector commentary site will be of some assistance:

  • This first article on the afternoon on 24th January 2019; and then
  • A follow-on article published early on Friday 25th January, looking back at Thursday (and prior to the load shedding on Friday).

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Wind power company displays NEM-Watch widget for whole office to see

March 15, 2016
| Examples of use

In another case where the NEM-Watch widget has helped provide situational awareness, wind power company Goldwind have started displaying the NEM-Watch widget on a large screen in their Sydney office. The widget is now acting as a dashboard for every employee to keep an eye on the Australian energy generation mix.  

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Wind farms moving north could smooth overall output

July 4, 2015
| Examples of use

Ben Courtice from Yes2Renewables has published this article which analyses the implications of constructing the newly announced Goldwind/Transgrid 175 MW White Rock wind farm. Using the NEM-Watch Generation by Fuel Type live widget, he was able to confirm a 19.6% renewables contribution to the overall generation within the NEM. The article stated “At this point,…

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Australia’s largest solar plant achieves full generation – 102MW

June 11, 2015
| Examples of use

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…

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How South Australia coped without any baseload power

June 10, 2015
| Examples of use

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…

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Significant drop in Tasmanian demand as shown on NEM-Watch v10 beta

February 24, 2015
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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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Video: Australia’s energy mix

February 24, 2015
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Yesterday RenewEconomy posted an article on a video made by Ketan Joshi. The video (below) tracks the live NEM-Watch widget on the RenewEconomy Homepage over one week.  

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