Pacific Hydro's Clements Gap wind farm in South Australia
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The unprecedented uninterrupted stretch of 100%-plus renewable energy output in South Australia was documented by data analyst Geoff Eldridge at NEMlog. Eldridge confirms that the state’s renewables share averaged slightly over 100% of demand (101%) for a period of 156 hours, or 6.5 days, ending on Wednesday December 29.
The average renewables share would have been higher, but for curtailment of semi-scheduled generation, which Eldridge notes averaged at 8.2% over the period (4.8% wind + 3.4% utility solar) see below curtailment chart.
In the same month last year, wind and solar set a record share of local demand – reaching a peak of 142.3 per cent on the morning of Sunday, December 19.
That record – documented again by Eldridge – beat the previous record of 137.3 per cent and came amid reduced gas generation and increased exports to Victoria, as well as the introduction of new grid protocols in the state.
The Australian Energy Market Operator has significantly reduced the need for gas generators to operate in the background at times of high wind and/or solar output in South Australia, thanks to the commissioning of four synchronous condensers that can provide much of the system strength originally sourced from gas.
That means that the “directions” and “interventions” issued by AEMO can be vastly reduced, and the amount of wind and solar allowed to export to the grid to be significantly increased at certain times.
Links
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- South Australia adds another wind farm as it moves towards 100 pct renewables
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- South Australia grid just one step away from operating with wind and solar only
- Solar reaches 110 per cent of South Australia demand as more records tumble
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- (AU ABC) Scott Morrison Reveals $1bn Energy Deal With South Australian Government
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