This Notice of First Stage of Rules Consultation (Notice) informs all relevant parties including;
The Consultation is being conducted under clause S7A.1.3 of the Northern Territory National Electricity Rules (NT NER), in accordance with the Rules consultation requirements in NT NER clause 8.9.
This Issues Paper has been prepared to detail the Proposal. The Changes have been developed under NTESMO’s power to manage the ongoing development of the information exchange processes as contemplated by NT NER S7A.1.3.
The changes (Changes) which are proposed (Proposal) are to:
This Issues Paper has been prepared to detail the Proposal. The Changes have been developed under NTESMO’s power to manage the ongoing development of the information exchange processes as contemplated by NT NER S7A.1.3. This Issues Paper has been prepared to detail the Proposal. The Changes have been developed under NTESMO’s power to manage the ongoing development of the information exchange processes as contemplated by NT NER S7A.1.3.
The Communications Guideline together with the associated procedures and guides necessary for participants in the NTEM to develop and maintain their systems for the specified information exchange purposes contained within the Guideline.
This Procedure specifies the standard process and data requirements for the communication, updates and reconciliation of Customer, Life Support and Site details.
This Procedure defines standard process and transaction data requirements, which enables Participants to request defined services “Service Orders” and to receive confirmation that the work will or will not be undertaken (or attempted)
It provides Participants a standard format for:
It details the processes and data requirements concerning the use of One Way Notifications. It enables Participants to send information to each other regarding:
This Procedure defines Participant interactions with the e-Hub. This also defines baseline configuration settings applicable to the e-Hub for the delivery of (national) B2B Transactions (i.e. the configuration of the e-Hub that is required by the industry to support National B2B Standards).
This Guide describes how B2B Communications are typically used in standard processes in the NTEM. It aims to provide interested parties with an understanding of how B2B Communications defined in the B2B Procedures are used in the context of the broader industry scenarios, and to assist participants when forming their respective bilateral/commercial agreements.
This document specifies the Meter Data File Format (MDFF) to be used by MDPs for the provision of metering data to MDPs, Registered Participants and NTESMO.
These are the Market Settlements and Transfer Solution (MSATS) Procedures – Consumer Administration and Transfer Solution (CATS) Procedure Principles and Obligations made under clause S7A.1.3 of the Northern Territory National Electricity Rules (NT NER) (Rules).
This document details the data requirements for the various data elements comprising the CATS Standing Data stored for each NMI, together with relevant examples and definitions.
NTESMO invites written submissions for the matters under consultation, including any alternative or additional proposals which may provide a more efficient information exchange process for the Northern Territory Electricity Market.
Submissions in response to this Notice should be sent by email by 5:00pm (ACST) on 8 August 2022 to market.operator@powerwater.com.au. Consultation period has now closed.
NTESMO developed the Changes in the interests of improving the NTEM information exchange processes. The Changes do not require AEMO MSATS or B2B e-Hub system changes. Some of the participants may require system changes due to the Changes.
Please use this NTESMO Participant Response template and send any queries in respect of the Consultation to market.operator@powerwater.com.au.
NTESMO is not obliged to consider late submissions for this reason. A late submission should explain the reason for lateness and the detriment to you if NTESMO does not consider the submission.
Please identify any confidential parts of your submission which you wish to remain confidential, explaining why. NTESMO may still publish that information, if it does not consider it to be confidential, and contact will be made prior to publishing. Please note that material identified as confidential may be given less weight in the decision-making process than material that is published.
In your submission, you may request a meeting with NTESMO to discuss the matters under consultation, stating why you consider a meeting is necessary or desirable.
If appropriate, meetings may be held jointly with other Consulted Persons. NTESMO will generally make details of matters discussed at a meeting available to other Consulted Persons and may publish them, subject to confidentiality restrictions.