Archive - Scarcity Pricing
Scarcity pricing refers to arrangements to modify prices in the wholesale electricity market (spot market) when the system operator reduces demand through administrative action.
Overview
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26 Oct 2011 | Outcome: The Authority amended the Code on 26 October 2011 to provide more certainty about spot prices during instances of widespread emergency load shedding. Read more |
26 Jul – 26 Aug 2011 | Consultation: Scarcity pricing arrangements - proposed Code amendments Read more |
May 2011 | Correspondence: Correspondence relating to scarcity pricing design consultation Read more |
19 Apr 2011 | Event: Scarcity pricing/locational price risk briefing Read more |
29 Mar – 29 Apr 2011 | Consultation: Scarcity pricing arrangements - proposed design Read more |
26 Jan – 01 Jun 2011 | Technical Group: Scarcity Pricing Forum Read more |
18 Mar 2010 – 10 Aug 2011 | Technical Group: Scarcity Pricing Technical Group Read more |
09 Oct – 07 Dec 2009 | Consultation: Scarcity pricing and compulsory contracting - options Read more |