Hi all,
I was wrong about Liddell shutting down so early, it has only totally shut down in the last week or so.
And it shows very clearly on the AEMO web site.
I check this web site regularly each day and it is obvious NSW has been in deficit around 1000Mw regularly in the last few days,
Relying on power from other states.
They have a plan to make up this loss but not soon enough.
Relying on power from long distances brings Voltage drop, not very smart! 4% loss per 1000km of line, with cable droop and indirect line routes that’s probably at least >1200km of cable for 1000km of distance.
So the blackout’s will impact NSW sooner than predicted, it is going to get ugly if AEMO blackout a another State to feed NSW.
Continual threat of blackouts will have an huge impact on industry that pays wages continuing, starting up, expanding Etc. in NSW.
One industry very concerned would all foundry production were high volume and continual power supply is essential.
In underground mining if you lose power the ventilation ceases, all employees need to be withdrawn to the surface until power is restored, depending on the time of the lose of ventilation there is a period taken for Mining Officials need to inspect underground places for gas and damp before power can be restored and employees return underground.
Cheers Phil.