Electricity: the “coffee” of international energy markets

Electricity: the “coffee” of international energy markets

Electricity: the “coffee” of international energy markets Phil Devine We live in a global economy and like any other resource, electricity can be shared, bought and sold between different countries with different languages, currencies and cultures. Just as countries...
Australia’s unique energy regulatory context – Part 1

Australia’s unique energy regulatory context – Part 1

Australia’s unique energy regulatory context – Part 1 Peter Brown Australia has a uniquely ‘long, skinny’ energy network with a high penetration of renewable generation. Networks in comparable countries are very dense and interconnected, giving them a high...
Automatic Generation Control – is it time for a tune up?

Automatic Generation Control – is it time for a tune up?

Automatic Generation Control – is it time for a tune up? Automatic Generation Control (AGC), on an Energy Management System (EMS), is critical for responding to frequency deviations on the system network. AGC also balances the Net Actual Interchange to the Net...