Market Briefings Series

As the NSW Consumer Trustee, AEMO Services acts independently and in the long-term financial interests of NSW electricity consumers to improve the affordability, reliability, security and sustainability of electricity supply. Our primary consideration in conducting the tenders will be financial value to NSW consumers.

Market Briefings provide information about the tender process and what to expect leading up to the tenders. The briefings use an informative mix of content, including webinars, panel discussions and, briefing notes to keep stakeholders up to date on our work as the NSW Consumer Trustee, as part of the Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap. They are intended to inform stakeholders of commercial opportunities available through the tender processes.

Market Briefing Series publications and resources
NSW Energy Infrastructure Roadmap
Tender Round 3 Outcomes Market Briefing Note
Publication
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Tender Round 4 – Webinar Generation Infrastructure
Webinar
This webinar provides information on Tender Round 4 for generation infrastructure.
Tender 1 Outcomes Market Briefing Note
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Tender Round 4 – CWO REZ Access Rights
Webinar
This webinar provides information on the Tender Round 4 Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (CWO REZ) Access Rights.
Tender Round 3 – Generation and LDS Infrastructure
Webinar
This webinar provides information relating to Tender Round 3 – Generation and Long Duration Storage Infrastructure process.
Tender Round 2 – Firming Infrastructure
Webinar
The webinar introduces the Firming Infrastructure tender, provides key focus areas to support preparation of bids, and responds to questions raised by proponents.
Social Licence Merit and Eligibility Criteria
Publication
Firming eligibility
Publication
Market briefing 3: Financial value of electricity
Publication
LDS eligibility and TUOS charges
Publication
Market briefing 1: Design of the LTESA
Webinar
A webinar and briefing notes discussing enlarged indicative size for the Q4 2022 tender and LTESA design.
Introducing Tender Round 1
Webinar
A webinar and briefing notes discussing enlarged indicative size for the Q4 2022 tender and LTESA design.