Overview

Issues paper

On 24 June 2020 the AER released an issues paper on proposed rule changes for semi scheduled generators.

On 24 August 2020 the AER released an update to the issues paper which presents minor amendments to the semi scheduled generator rule change proposal.

Submissions

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AEC - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Australian Energy Council (AEC)
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AEMO - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO)
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ASMC - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Australian Sugar Milling Council
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CEC - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Clean Energy Council (CEC)
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CEEM - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Collaboration on Energy Markets and Environmental Markets (CEEM)
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CEIG - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG)
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IIG - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Impact Investment Group (IIG)
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MEA - Submission - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Powershop / Meridian
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MEU - Semi scheduled generators proposed rule changes - July 2020

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Major Energy Users Inc (MEU)
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Late submissions

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Stakeholder forum

A webex workshop was held on 2 July 2020.

AER - Stakeholder forum presentation - July 2020

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AER
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Submissions - Issues paper update

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Submissions on the rule change update paper closed on 1 September 2020.

Stakeholders were advised, as this was an additional consultation process, an email outlining whether or not the minor amendment is satisfactory or not would be accepted in lieu of a formal submission. Emailed submissions from the Clean Energy Council, University of New South Wales Collaboration on Energy Markets and Energy Queensland were received. All submissions were supportive of the minor amendment to the preferred rule change approach.