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The National Electricity Market Management Company Limited (NEMMCO) was the Wholesale Market and Power System Operator for the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM). NEMMCO was established in 1996[1] to administer and manage the NEM, develop the market and continually improve its efficiency and as of 1 July 2009 was replaced by Australian Energy Market Operator.
The governments of Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania were members of NEMMCO. Each of these governments nominated a director to the NEMMCO board.
NEMMCO was a company under Corporations law. It operated on a break-even basis by recovering the costs of operating the NEM and running the organisation by levying fees against market participants. The fees were complex, and comprised both fixed and variable components that took into account the type of participant and their share of trade in the market. The structure of fees payable to NEMMCO was determined periodically, while the actual fee levels were set annually.
NEMMCO managed the market and power system from two control centres in different states. Both centres operated around the clock, and were equipped with identical communication and information technology systems. The entire NEM, or individual regions within it, could be operated from either or both centres. This arrangement was a means of ensuring continuous supply despite the risks that natural disasters or other events presented, and provided NEMMCO with the flexibility to respond quickly to dramatic changes in the market or the power system.
See also
- Australian Energy Market Commission
- Australian Energy Regulator
- Energy policy of Australia
- National Electricity Market
External links
- NEMMCO (obsolete)
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