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Overview of the Short Term Trading Market
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In this section
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In this section
- National Electricity Market Overview - elearning and face-to-face
- National Electricity Market (NEM) Fundamentals
- National Electricity Market Overview - elearning
- Metrology for the NEM
- Network and Frequency Control Ancillary Service constraints in the NEM overview
- Understanding Market Settlement and Transfer Solution (MSATS)
- An overview of AEMO’s gas markets - elearning
- Overview of the Declared Wholesale Gas Market
- Overview of the Short Term Trading Market
- Gas Fundamentals
- Wholesale Electricity Market introduction
- Reserve Capacity Mechanism
- Energy Markets: STEM, Balancing and LFAS
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The Overview of the Short Term Trading Market (STTM) course will provide attendees with a broad understanding of how gas works in this market.
Course content:
e-learning
- AEMO’s gas markets: eastern and south eastern markets, Gas Bulletin Board and Wallumbilla & Moomba gas hubs.
- About the STTM – how it operates, key arrangements with trading participants, market fundamentals, emergency arrangements.
- About the DWGM –Declared Transmission System operations in Victoria, trading participant arrangements, system security, key market concepts and processes.
- Settlements and Prudentials – Markets settlements comparison, settlement and prudential concepts explained.
- The Gas Supply Hub – Why a gas exchange?, registering for the GSH, market and legal frameworks, trading and market operation, gas delivery, market support.
Face-to-face one-day class
- The fundamentals of natural gas.
- Key market structure and processes.
- The roles of the different categories of participants and other key players in this market, and the inter-relationships between them.
- How trading takes place in the market.
- Settlement of the STTM.
Learning objectives:
Attendees of the course will gain an understanding of AEMO's role in the STTM.
Cost
$440 per person.
Course dates:
Date
Location
Status
26 March 2019
Melbourne
Open for enrolments
18 June 2019
Sydney
Open for enrolments
How to enrol:
- Visit the AEMO Learning Centre.
- Create an individual log in.
You will also gain access the AEMO e-learning and education catalogues.
For further information, please contact energyeducation@aemo.com.au.