Australian National Electricity Market Model - Version 1.10

78 Pages Posted: 29 Jan 2016

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Phillip Wild

University of Queensland

William Bell

Griffith University

John Foster

University of Queensland - School of Economics

Michael Hewson

University of Queensland

Date Written: January 29, 2016

Abstract

This working paper provides details of the Australian National Electricity Market (ANEM) model version 1.10 used in the research project titled: An investigation of the impacts of increased power supply to the national grid by wind generators on the Australian electricity industry. The paper provides a comprehensive reference of the ANEM model for the other project publications that use the ANEM model to analysis the sensitivity of four factors to increasing wind power penetration. The four factors include (1) transmission line congestion, (2) wholesale spot prices, (3) carbon dioxide emissions and (4) energy dispatch. The sensitivity of the four factors to wind power penetration is considered in conjunction with sensitivity to weather conditions, electricity demand growth and a major augmentation of the transmission grid of the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) called NEMLink (AEMO 2010a, 2010b, 2011a, 2011b).

The sensitivity analyses use 5 levels of wind power penetration from zero wind power penetration to enough wind power to meet the original 2020 41TWh Large-scale Renewable Energy Target. The sensitivity to weather is developed by using half hourly electricity demand profiles by node from three calendar years 2010, 2011 and 2012. The sensitivity to growth is developed by incrementing the nodal demand profiles over the projection years 2014 to 2025.

Suggested Citation

Wild, Phillip and Bell, William and Foster, John and Hewson, Michael, Australian National Electricity Market Model - Version 1.10 (January 29, 2016). USAEE Working Paper No. 16-245, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2724867 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2724867

Phillip Wild (Contact Author)

University of Queensland ( email )

St Lucia
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia

William Bell

Griffith University ( email )

St Lucia
Brisbane, Queensland 4101
Australia

John Foster

University of Queensland - School of Economics ( email )

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Australia
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Michael Hewson

University of Queensland ( email )

St Lucia
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia

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